MTA Seizes 44 Cars Tied To $1 Million in Unpaid Tolls and Fines in Crackdown on Drivers Crossing Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge

The MTA's latest crackdown on drivers evading tolls resulted in seizing dozens of cars tied to unpaid tolls and fines totaling nearly $1 million. The enforcement blitz targeted drivers crossing the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge over four days last week.

MTA Bridge and Tunnel officers seized 44 cars registered to persistent toll violators, including those who don't pay fines, obstruct their license plates or use fake plates. 

So far in 2023, MTA Bridge and Tunnel officers have intercepted 2,705 vehicles, a 50% increase from 2022.

Moving forward, cars of repeat offenders will be seized, and those with forged plates could be arrested.

Once a driver pays fines, their vehicle can be reregistered and returned to them, but the timeframe may depend on them and the tow company. 

Selected excerpt(s) and linked article courtesy of Natalie Duddridge, cbsnews(dot)com
Royalty-free photo courtesy of Pixabay

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