New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter V - New York State Bridge Authority
Part 201 - Toll Rules And Rates
Section 201.2 - Bridge tolls

Current through Register Vol. 45, No. 52, December 27, 2023

(a) Tolls shall be charged for each vehicle as classified below for each eastbound passage over each of the vehicular bridges controlled by the authority in accordance with the following schedule. Discounted tolls may be offered for fares paid through the E-ZPass electronic toll system provided that such discounted tolls shall expire December 31st of each year, except and to the extent extended annually by the authority. Discounts for fares paid through the E-ZPass electronic toll system are subject to the requirements of section 201.6 of this Part.

Vehicle class

Vehicle description

Axles

Standard toll

E-ZPass discounted toll

1L.

All vehicles with two or fewer axles, nothing in tow, and a height of less than 7' 6" (non-commercial class)

2

$1.75 effective on the effective date of this rule; $1.75 effective May 1, 2021; $2.00 effective May 1, 2022; $2.15 effective May 1, 2023

$1.35 effective on the effective date of this rule; $1.45 effective May 1, 2021; $1.55 effective May 1, 2022; $1.65 effective May 1, 2023

2H.

Vehicles with two or fewer axles, nothing in tow, and a height of 7" 6" or more

2

$6.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $6.00 effective May 1, 2021; $7.00 effective May 1, 2022; $8.00 effective May 1, 2023

$4.90 effective on the effective date of this rule; $5.30 effective May 1, 2021; $5.70 effective May 1, 2022; $6.10 effective May 1, 2023

3H.

Vehicles or vehicle combinations with three axles and a height 7" 6" or more

3

$9.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $9.00 effective May 1, 2021; $10.50 effective May 1, 2022; $12.00 effective May 1, 2023

$7.35 effective on the effective date of this rule; $7.95 effective May 1, 2021; $8.55 effective May 1, 2022; $9.15 effective May 1, 2023

4H.

Vehicles or vehicle combinations with Four or more axles and a height 7'6" or more

4

$12.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $12.00 effective May 1, 2021; $14.00 effective May 1, 2022; $16.00 effective May 1, 2023

$9.80 effective on the effective date of this rule; $10.60 effective May 1, 2021; $11.40 effective May 1, 2022; $12.20 effective May 1, 2023

5H.

Vehicles or Vehicle combinations with 5 axles and a height of 7'6" or more

5

$15.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $15.00 effective May 1, 2021; $17.50 effective May 1, 2022; $20.00 effective May 1, 2023

$12.25 effective on the effective date of this rule; $13.25 effective May 1, 2021; $14.25 effective May 1, 2022; $15.25 effective May 1, 2023

6H.

Vehicles or vehicle combinations with 6 axles and a height of 7'6" or more

6

$18.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $18.00 effective May 1, 2021; $21.00 effective May 1, 2022; $24.00 effective May 1, 2023

$14.70 effective on the effective date of this rule; $15.90 effective May 1, 2021; $17.10 effective May 1, 2022; $18.30 effective May 1, 2023

7L.

Each additional axle attached to vehicles in class 1L (e.g. attached trailers; noncommercial class)

1

$1.25 effective on the effective date of this rule; $1.25 effective May 1, 2021; $1.50 effective May 1, 2022; $1.70 effective May 1, 2023

$1.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $1.10 effective May 1, 2021; $1.20 effective May 1, 2022; $1.30 effective May 1, 2023

8H.

Each additional axle on or attached to vehicles in classes 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, or 6H

1

$3.00 effective on the effective date of this rule; $3.00 effective May 1, 2021; $3.50 effective May 1, 2022; $4.00 effective May 1, 2023

$2.45 effective on the effective date of this rule; $2.65 effective May 1, 2021; $2.85 effective May 1, 2022; $3.05 effective May 1, 2023

9.

Commuter discount

2

Not eligible

Subject to the conditions described in section 201.5 of this Part, $1.10 effective on the effective date of this rule; $1.20 effective May 1, 2021; $1.30 effective May 1, 2022; $1.40 effective May 1, 2023

10.

Reserved

11.

Vehicles owned and operated by the authority, by authority employees or contractors, and emergency service vehicles or other vehicles which by law or authority resolution are treated as class 11 vehicles

No charge

12.

Each additional axle on or attached to vehicles in class 11

1

No charge

(b) Pedestrians and self-propelled bicycles shall not be subject to tolls on bridges and facilities where such access and/or operation is permitted.

Amended New York State Register April 8, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 14, eff. 5/1/2020

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