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New York Toll Roads

New York has over 30 toll roads which can make driving very complicated, to know where toll roads are and how much you have to pay for each toll road. You will be able to learn about the most important toll roads in New York. Get around the state knowing how much each toll road costs and where it is located.

NY Toll Roads FAQs

How do I pay New York tolls?

You can pay tolls on the New York State Thruway and other toll roads and bridges using an E-ZPass or other transponder, with Tolls by Mail via a license plate photo, or with cash on some roads.

How do I pay a missed toll in New York?

If you get an invoice by mail or unpaid toll slip from a toll collector, you can pay with a check by mail or online with a credit card.

What happens if I don't pay a toll in New York?

If you miss a toll on the NY State Thruway you will receive an invoice by mail and need to pay within 15 days. If you don’t pay multiple violations, you will get a vehicle registration suspension

How much are tolls in New York?

The toll amount in New York depends on how far you travel on the Thruway, what vehicle class you’re driving, how many axles the vehicle has and how tall it is, and what your payment method is.

How do I pay Buffalo tolls?

You can pay tolls on the NYS Thruway with E-ZPass or another transponder or by license plate photo via Tolls by Mail.

How do I pay New York City tolls?

You can pay tolls on the bridges and tunnels in and around the city using E-ZPass or another compatible transponder, or by invoice using the Tolls by Mail system.

How do I pay Albany tolls?

Tolls are collected on the NYS Thruway with an E-ZPass or other accepted transponder or with a license plate photo via Tolls by Mail.

How do I pay Syracuse tolls?

You can pay tolls using E-ZPass or another accepted transponder or by invoice with the Tolls by Mail system.

Is E-ZPass accepted in New York?

Yes, E-ZPass is accepted and will save you money on tolls versus paying with cash or invoice by mail.

Toll Roads in New York

Niagara Connector

Overview

Toll Road Name Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway /Niagara Section, New York
On Which Highways Interstate 190
Connecting Cities Buffalo to Niagara Falls
Cost of the Toll Road Fixed rate depending on axles and distance traveled
Autos $1.00 max for full length, $0.95 min for full length
Trucks $5.00 max for full length, $2.99 min for full length
Calculate the cost of your trip here www.thruway.ny.gov/ezpass/index.html
Distance of the Toll Road:21.60 miles, 34.76 km  
How to pay E-ZPass, cash

How and When to Use the Niagara Connector

The Niagara section of the New York Thruway leads from downtown Buffalo to Niagara Falls and then into Canada. The Niagara Section was originally designated Interstate 90N in 1957.

New England Thruway

Overview

Toll Road Name Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway /New England Section, New York
On Which Highways Interstate 95
Connecting Cities Pelham Parkway in the Bronx to the Connecticut state line
Cost of the Toll Road Fixed rate depending on axles and distance traveled
Autos $1.75 max for full length, $1.66 min for full length
Trucks $9.75 max for full length, $5.73 min for full length
Find more information about cost here www.thruway.ny.gov/ezpass/index.html
Distance of the Toll Road 15 miles 24.14 km
How to pay E-ZPass, cash

How and When to Use the New England Thruway

The New England section connects the Bronx to the eastern shore of suburban Westchester county and to the Connecticut Turnpike. The New England Thruway segment of the New York Thruway does not actually run through any part of New England.