New York (WRGB) — Governor Hochul announced the results of a series of toll enforcement operations conducted this fall on the New York State Thruway, targeting drivers who repeatedly evade tolls or use fraudulent and obstructed license plates.
According to the governor’s office, New York State Police Troop T, working in partnership with the New York State Thruway Authority, carried out four enforcement details across Albany, the Hudson Valley, and Syracuse. During those operations, troopers seized 170 vehicles and issued more than 1,000 tickets.
State officials say 30 of the impounded vehicles had suspended registrations and were linked to nearly $82,000 in unpaid tolls and fees owed to the Thruway Authority. As of now, approximately $38,000, about 46% of the total owed, has been recovered from 16 vehicle owners.
Governor Hochul said in a statement,
Cracking down on persistent toll-evaders makes driving on the Thruway system fairer and more affordable for New Yorkers, all while funding critical infrastructure improvements that make our roads safer and more reliable. Initiatives like these get bad actors off our roads and allow us to continue making historic investments in our roads, bridges and tunnels, giving everyone a better, safer ride.
This marks the second major toll enforcement effort on the Thruway this year. A separate summer operation resulted in 140 vehicles being seized and 711 tickets issued. Combined, the summer and fall details led to the recovery of $116,000 of the $207,000 owed from 37 vehicle owners.
New York State Thruway Authority Executive Director Frank G. Hoare said,
These enforcement crackdowns send a clear message to drivers who don’t pay their tolls that we’re not going to tolerate illegal behavior. We will continue to protect our tolling customers who follow the rules. We thank Governor Hochul and New York State Police Troop T for making this issue a top priority along with our partners who took part in this operation, including the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
New York State Police Superintendent Steven G. James said,
These enforcement details affirm our commitment to holding accountable those who use fake, stolen and obscured license plates. These offenders are not only breaking the law, but they are also putting other motorists at risk. I thank Governor Hochul for her sustained support and the Thruway Authority for its steadfast partnership. We also appreciate the Department of Motor Vehicles for its participation in these important enforcement efforts.
Officials say the operations focused on drivers with suspended registrations, many tied to unpaid tolls or lack of insurance. Troopers also issued tickets for plate violations, speeding, seatbelt violations, distracted driving, expired licenses, and expired registrations. Several arrests were made for driving while intoxicated, drug-related offenses, and outstanding warrants.
Here is a breakdown of the four enforcement details:
Sept. 30 – Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge: 59 vehicles impounded, 206 tickets issuedOct. 16 – I-90 in Syracuse: 14 vehicles impounded, 195 tickets issuedOct. 28 – I-87 in Albany: 35 vehicles impounded, 308 tickets issuedNov. 20 – Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge: 62 vehicles impounded, 329 tickets issued
In total, troopers issued 1,038 tickets, nearly half of which were for license plate violations.
State officials encourage motorists to avoid toll violations by enrolling in E-ZPass or paying tolls on time through Tolls By Mail. Drivers with a New York E-ZPass can receive discounts of up to 75% on Thruway tolls.