Tolls will increase for drivers on the New York Thruway who do not have an E-ZPass starting Jan. 1. The State Thruway Authority voted Tuesday to raise tolls by 30% for people who are driving on the Thruway without an E-ZPass, a device that collects toll information and charges drivers. The Thruway eliminated cash tolls in November. That means drivers without an E-ZPass are sent a bill by mail. In addition to the 30% higher toll, drivers billed by mail will also be charged a $2 administrative fee every time they are billed. (AP)
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