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How to Avoid Tolls when Driving in New York
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If you're driving in New York and want to avoid tolls, there are a few things you can do: 1. Plan your route: Before you start your journey, plan your route to avoid toll roads. Use a GPS or mapping app that allows you to select "avoid tolls" as a routing preference. 2. Take local roads: If you don't mind taking a longer route, consider taking local roads instead of highways that have tolls. 3. Use carpool lanes: Some highways in New York have carpool lanes that allow vehicles with multiple passengers to use the lane for free or at a reduced toll rate. 4. Use alternative transportation: Consider using public transportation or a rideshare service instead of driving if tolls are a concern. 5. Purchase an E-ZPass: If you drive on toll roads frequently, consider purchasing an E-ZPass. It's an electronic toll collection system that allows you to pay tolls automatically without having to stop and pay cash at toll booths. E-ZPass can also save you money as some tolls are cheaper with an E-ZPass. 6. Avoid peak hours: If you must drive on toll roads, try to avoid peak hours when tolls are highest. Some tolls may have different prices during peak and off-peak hours. By following these tips, you can avoid tolls when driving in New York and save some money on your travels.
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