Associated Press NEW YORK Cashless tolling is coming to two more bridges in the New York area. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey...
Associated Press
NEW YORK
Cashless tolling is coming to two more bridges in the New York area.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday approved $52 million for a project to install the system on the Outerbridge Crossing and Goethals Bridge. Both spans connect New Jersey to Staten Island.
Motorists’ E-ZPass accounts will be automatically debited, and cash customers will be billed by mail.
The Port Authority estimates the bridges will be equipped by mid- to late-2019. The agency’s Bayonne Bridge began cashless tolling last year.
Bridges operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority already use cashless tolling. The initiative has been a priority of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who says it improves safety and reduces congestion.
NEW YORK
Cashless tolling is coming to two more bridges in the New York area.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday approved $52 million for a project to install the system on the Outerbridge Crossing and Goethals Bridge. Both spans connect New Jersey to Staten Island.
Motorists’ E-ZPass accounts will be automatically debited, and cash customers will be billed by mail.
The Port Authority estimates the bridges will be equipped by mid- to late-2019. The agency’s Bayonne Bridge began cashless tolling last year.
Bridges operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority already use cashless tolling. The initiative has been a priority of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who says it improves safety and reduces congestion.
COMMENTS