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How do you pay tolls in New York with a rental car?

Perfect if you're renting or borrowing a car, you simply enter your license plate and credit card for the length of your stay. Note: this option is 30% more expensive than the E-ZPass toll rate, in addition to a $2 administrative surcharge per billing statement.



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There are several ways to pay tolls in New York City: E-ZPass, Tolls by Mail, and Pay Toll Now. No matter how you pay, you can use any lane. Only E-ZPass will get you a discount of 30-50 percent.

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Do not add rental car information to your E-ZPass account. However, you can use your E-ZPass Tag in any vehicle of the same class. Please ensure that your E-ZPass Tag is properly mounted as per installation instructions in all vehicles in which the Tag is used.

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Toll-Free Bridges in New York City
  1. Brooklyn Bridge.
  2. Ed Koch Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge.
  3. Manhattan Bridge.
  4. Washington Bridge (Washington Heights Bridge)
  5. Williamsburg Bridge.


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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.

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Pay Toll(s) With Cash The Toll Roads have partnered with PayNearMe to give drivers the option to pay tolls, replenish FasTrak® accounts and resolve violations with cash at more than 40,000 participating retailers nationwide, including: 7-Eleven, CVS Pharmacy, Family Dollar, Walgreens, Walmart and more.

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NY Thruway toll payments The Berkshire Connector costs $1.03 (or $0.79 if you have an E-ZPass) to travel between the Massachusetts state line. The Grand Island Bridges cost $1.24 (or $0.95) to cross and the New Rochelle – $2.16 (or $1.66 for E-ZPass handlers). New York Thruway is all-cashless.

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There are many ways to pay tolls. The most popular are transponders or toll tags (primary or secondary) and license plates or videos. You can also pay by cash (note that some toll booths are cashless, though), credit/debit card, and prepaid card. If you have a choice, it is reasonable to select transponder payments.

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