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Tolls on New York thruway, expressways, tunnels, bridges, and roads can be paid by any one of the following methods. Note that, not all payment options are available at every toll location.

Pay toll in New York with toll tags or toll passes

E-ZPass

main article: E-ZPass NY
Also refer to: E-ZPass toll tag

An E-ZPass is a small electronic transponder that is used to pay tolls for trips on thruways, tunnels and bridges in New York and other toll roads where it is accepted. You don’t need to stop to pay a toll. The transponder is mounted on your vehicle’s windshield. When you travel on any toll road, thruway, tunnel or bridge, the transponder charges your E-ZPass account for the appropriate toll. Find more information on E-ZPass click here

Travelers ask thousands of queries every week from TollGuru about EZ Pass coverage, such as the following:

  • Does E-ZPass work in Illinois?
  • Is Ezpass accepted in Florida?
  • Does EZ Tag work all over Texas?
  • Can I use EZ Pass on PA Turnpike?

E-ZPass (or widely termed as ez pass) has a wide acceptance across 17 states in the United States. If you already have an E-ZPass from any of these states, you are good to go.

E-ZPass is accepted in New York. New Jersey, Central Florida and other states with I-Pass, E-Pass NCQuickPass and RiverLink

The table below lists the states where E-ZPass is accepted for toll payment:

Delaware Florida (only in Orlando region) Illinois
Indiana Kentucky Massachusetts
Maine Maryland North Carolina
New Hampshire New Jersey New York
Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island
Virginia West Virginia
Click on the state’s name in the table to see details of the state-specific E-ZPass toll tag.

Tolls that accept E-ZPass in New Yorks

Pay tolls with E-ZPass on New York turnpikes and toll roads

You could pay tolls with E-ZPass on following toll roads in New York:

  • New Rochelle Toll Barrier
  • Yonkers Toll Barrier
  • Spring Valley Toll Barrier
  • Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway (Main Line)
  • Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway Berkshire Section and other sections

Pay tolls with E-ZPass in New York tunnels

You could pay tolls with E-ZPass on following toll tunnels in New York:

  • Hugh L Carey Tunnel (Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel)
  • Queens Midtown Tunnel (2 Tubes)

Pay tolls with E-ZPass on New York bridges

You could pay tolls with E-ZPass on following toll bridges in New York:

  • Bear Mountain Toll Bridge
  • Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge
  • Mid-Hudson Bridge
  • Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
  • Rip Van Winkle Bridge
  • Lewiston-Queenston Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Whirlpool Rapids Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Rainbow Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Peace Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
  • Throgs Neck Bridge
  • Robert Kennedy Bridge (Triborough)
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
  • Henry Hudson Bridge
  • Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge
  • Marine Parkway Bridge (Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge)
  • Tappan Zee Bridge
  • North Grand Island
  • South Grand Island

NexusCard

The NEXUS card is a bi-national, Canada-United States card that aims to speed up border crossings. It helps you save on your toll and is accepted in select expressways. If you have a NEXUS card you can prepay your toll.

ExpressPass

ExpressPass is for use by passenger vehicles only. With an ExpressPass you can pre-pay your tolls and make the border crossing of Canada- the United States quick and easy.

NationalPass

A toll interoperability solution with seamless access to U.S. toll roads without managing multiple transponders or toll accounts. Travelers are considered local customers of all toll roads that accept NationalPass[1] providing the lowest available toll rate. As of July 2016, NationalPass works the following states:

CaliforniaDelawareIllinois
IndianaKansasKentucky
MassachusettsMaineMaryland
New HampshireNew JerseyNorth Carolina
New YorkOhioOklahoma
Pennsylvania Rhode IslandTexas
VirginiaWest Virginia

NationalPass is expanding its coverage to eventually provide single transponder access to all public toll roads and bridges across North America.

Pay toll in New York with cash

While cash is no longer accepted at most of the toll locations in New York, you can still pay tolls in cash at some of the toll bridges including:

  • Atlantic Beach Toll Bridge
  • Bear Mountain Bridge
  • Newburgh-Beacon Bridge

Pay tolls with cash on New York turnpikes and toll roads

You could pay tolls with cash on following toll roads/thruway in New York:

  • Prospect Mountain Vet. Memorial Highway
  • Whiteface Mountain Vet. Memorial Highway
  • New Rochelle Toll Barrier
  • Yonkers Toll Barrier
  • Spring Valley Toll Barrier
  • Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway (Main Line)
  • Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway Berkshire Section

Pay tolls with cash in New York toll tunnels

You could pay tolls with cash on following toll tunnels in New York:

  • Hugh L Carey Tunnel (Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel)
  • Queens Midtown Tunnel (2 Tubes)

Pay tolls with cash on New York toll bridges

You could pay tolls with cash on the following toll bridges in New York:

  • Bear Mountain Toll Bridge
  • Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge
  • Mid-Hudson Bridge
  • Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
  • Rip Van Winkle Bridge
  • Lewiston-Queenston Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Rainbow Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Peace Bridge – Ontario, Canada
  • Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
  • Throgs Neck Bridge
  • Robert Kennedy Bridge (Triborough)
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
  • Henry Hudson Bridge
  • Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge
  • Marine Parkway Bridge (Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge)
  • Tappan Zee Bridge
  • North Grand Island
  • South Grand Island

Pay toll later using Tolls by Mail

For motorists without an E-ZPass, tolls in New York are collected using Toll by Mail cashless tolling system [2]. If you do not have E-ZPass, an image of your license plate is captured and a Toll Bill is mailed to the registered owner’s address on file with DMV. The Tolls by Mail customers pay a higher toll rate than the NY E-ZPass toll rate, in addition to a $2 administrative surcharge per billing statement. This is due to the time and cost associated with the process to identify vehicles that do not have the tag properly mounted or not detected in the vehicle.

The Tolls by Mail rate is equivalent to the cash rate.

Toll Bills are mailed approximately 30-40 days after your first date of travel. If you don’t want to wait for the Bill, you can search and pay for tolls by the license plate on the E-ZPass website [3]. Toll transactions are usually available approximately one week from the date of travel.

If you feel you have received a notice of violation notice in error, you may contact the Violations Processing Unit at:

E-ZPass Customer Service Center
P.O. Box 15186
Albany, NY 12212-5186
+1-800-333-8655


Also, E-ZPass customers who do not properly mount their E-ZPass tag, which results in their tag not reading properly while traveling on the Thruway, will be charged the Tolls by Mail toll rate. All E-ZPass NY customers with special discount plans will also be charged the Tolls by Mail rate when their tag is not read. To ensure you receive the E-ZPass NY discounted toll rate, mount your tag properly.

Cashless tolling facility in New York

If you are traveling on a cashless toll facility road, and do not have an E-ZPass, you have the option to pay tolls in advance to your trip, right after you make a trip or, pay tolls once you receive a bill as Tolls by Mail. Either of these ways, you will pay the same toll rates as cash. If you wish to know the toll prices and toll payment methods accepted at each toll booth on your way, the TollGuru toll calculator can help you decide how to pay toll in New York.

Toll Payment options for visitors

If you are visiting New York and plan to drive, and are traveling on any cashless tolling road, the best option would be to:

Get an E-ZPass

It has a wide acceptance across 18 states in the United States. If you already have an E-ZPass from any of these states, you are good to go.

DelawareMassachusettsNorth Carolina
IllinoisNew HampshireOhio
IndianaNew JerseyPennsylvania
KentuckyNew Jersey – DelawareRhode Island
MaineNew YorkVirginia
Maryland;West VirginiaNew York City Area

As toll charges vary depending on peak/off-peak hours, have enough balance in your E-ZPass tag when you travel. The E-ZPass is cheaper than cash on the locations where both are accepted. If you missed paying tolls on the NY toll booth, there are multiple ways you can pay for it.

If you are a tourist and have rented a car, you have the option to use the rental car’s license plate, provided the agency from where you are renting the vehicle permits this. They would need to allow the release of their rental car’s license plate to the renter for registering for E-ZPass. If this is allowed by the agency, register for E-ZPass NY in advance and get the tag transponder delivered to your address.
Here is the link to register for E-ZPass.[4] Find more information on E-ZPass click here

E-ZPass® On-the-Go

E-ZPass® On-the-Go is similar to E-ZPass®, just that it is picked on the go from a retailer location rather than applying for the transponder in advance and receiving via mail. You would need to register the E-ZPass online here[5], before you can use it. You can also get E-ZPass® On-the-Go here[6]. E-ZPass® On-the-Go tag transponder can be picked from the retailer locations in New York only listed here[7]. The E-ZPass® On-the-Go purchased from New York is also accepted in states mentioned in the table above.

Plate Pass

Plate Pass is an electronic toll payment system that enables vehicle renters to use high-speed electronic toll collection lanes and bypass backups at cash lanes or pay tolls at booths where cash is not accepted. The PlatePass service enables you to avoid costly toll violation fines otherwise incurred if high-speed toll lanes are used without a toll tag. You will be charged the cash or play-by-mail toll rate, whichever is higher, as published by the toll authority, plus a service fee per rental day to a weekly or monthly maximum. Despite being a hassle-free option it might turn out to be costlier than getting an E-ZPass® On-the-Go or opting for a car rental agency’s daily flat fee. If you have further questions. please reach out to Toll by Mail NY customer service center at toll-free number 1-844-TBM-8400 (1-844-826-8400).

If you wish to calculate tolls, fuel costs, and routes for your travel by car, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) for toll tunnels, bridges, and NY Thruway in New York and nearby states, you could use NY Toll Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, the fastest, and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods, and more.


You can also download the free TollGuru Trip Calculator app from Google play store or the App Store. Both, our website calculator and apps, are totally free for all passenger vehicles.

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