The technological traffic jam hit after MTA officials recommended motorists make sure their E-ZPass accounts were up to date — and that their current license plate was linked to their account ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The MTA is reminding drivers to update their E-ZPass accounts before congestion pricing starts this weekend. The toll goes into effect on Jan. 5. Drivers entering Manhattan at and ...
Non-E-Zpass drivers can sign up for an E-Zpass on the company website. An account is started by entering your name and email, payment method and transponder number and vehicle license plate number.
The MTA is reminding drivers to update their E-ZPass accounts before congestion pricing starts this weekend. The toll goes into effect on Jan. 5. Drivers entering Manhattan at ...
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter ... And now it has eliminated toll booths for E-ZPass users at its eastern border, just in time for Thanksgiving crowds.
While the new plan reduces the toll from $15 to $9, drivers who don’t use E-ZPass tags to pay for their toll could find themselves paying higher rates to drive into the Congestion Relief Zone.
We asked the MTA and spokesperson Aaron Donovan explained it takes time for the toll credits to show up on drivers E-ZPass statements. “Any driver with any E-ZPass from any state receives a ...
E-ZPass customers: The toll rate will increase to 7.1 cents per mile, which is up from 6.5 cents per mile in 2024. Cash / credit card: The toll rate will increase to 10.4 cents per mile ...