Conversion to cashless tolling on the authority's four other spans — the Bear Mountain, Mid-Hudson, Kingston-Rhinecliff and Rip Van Winkle bridges — will begin in subsequent months. The process will be completed at all five bridges by spring 2022.
At that point, all drivers will be able to cross all five bridges without stopping to pay tolls, as state of the art sensors and cameras will read E-ZPass tags and take license plate images.
Vehicles with E-ZPass tags are automatically charged, while those without E-ZPass tags will have their license plate image captured, and a toll bill will be mailed to the registered owner.