Q. How much are tolls from NJ to NY?
Vehicles with two axles and single rear wheels, as well as motorcycles, will pay a $15 cash toll, with an E-ZPass discounted price of $12.50 in peak hours and $10.50 in off-peak hours. The cash price is a $1 increase, while the E-ZPass prices are 75-cent increases.
Q. How much is the toll from NJ to NY with E-ZPass?
Kennedy, Throgs Neck and Bronx-Whitestone bridges, as well as the Hugh Carey and Queens Midtown tunnels, cost $6.12 to use for drivers with a New York-issued E-ZPass tag. For drivers from New Jersey and elsewhere and those paying by mail, the toll is $9.50.
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- Q. How much are tolls from NJ to NY?
- Q. How much is the toll from NJ to NY with E-ZPass?
- Q. Are tolls going up in NJ?
- Q. Do you pay toll from NY to NJ?
- Q. Can I get a ny e-ZPass if I live in NJ?
- Q. What are the new tolls in NJ?
- Q. Are there going to be toll hikes in New Jersey?
- Q. Are there tolls on the Holland Tunnel in New York?
- Q. When do New York bridge tolls go into effect?
- Q. How much is the Garden State Parkway toll?
Q. Are tolls going up in NJ?
The bistate agency that operates river crossings connecting New Jersey and Pennsylvania announced Monday that it will raise tolls next month and again in 2024, the first such increases in 10 years. Our redesigned local news and weather app is live!
Q. Do you pay toll from NY to NJ?
Tolls are collected entering New York. No tolls are collected entering New Jersey. The Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing, the George Washington Bridge’s Lower Level and Palisades Interstate Parkway toll lanes, and the Holland Tunnel are cashless and no longer accept cash toll payments.
Q. Can I get a ny e-ZPass if I live in NJ?
A New York-issued E-ZPass is available to drivers regardless of the state in which they live, officials said in an statement. The same thing happened to out-of-staters in New Jersey in 2011 when the NJ Turnpike Authority ended off peak E-ZPass discounts for out-of-staters. Find NJ.com on Facebook.
Q. What are the new tolls in NJ?
Tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike will increase from $3.50 to $4.80 per average trip and Garden State Parkway’s tolls will rise from $1.11 to $1.41 per average trip. Increases are the result of a planned funding initiative which the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) announced in May.
Q. Are there going to be toll hikes in New Jersey?
Garden State Parkway tolls will rise by 27%, increasing the cost of an average trip by 30 cents from $1.11. Atlantic City Expressway tolls will increase an average of 57 cents. The toll hike was approved by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority back in May, and was signed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.
Q. Are there tolls on the Holland Tunnel in New York?
Tolls are collected entering New York. No tolls are collected entering New Jersey. The Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing, the George Washington Bridge’s Lower Level and Palisades Interstate Parkway toll lanes, and the Holland Tunnel are cashless and no longer accept cash toll payments.
Q. When do New York bridge tolls go into effect?
NOTE: New toll rates effective January 5, 2020. Visit our FAQs page to learn more about the new toll rates. All rates apply to the Lincoln & Holland tunnels, the George Washington, Bayonne & Goethals bridges, and the Outerbridge Crossing. Tolls are collected entering New York. No tolls are collected entering New Jersey.
Q. How much is the Garden State Parkway toll?
Garden State Parkway tolls will rise by 27%, increasing the cost of an average trip by 30 cents from $1.11. Atlantic City Expressway tolls will increase an average of 57 cents.