Nassau County Bridge Authority
OTHER TRANSPORTATION ENTITIES
Mission Statement: The primary goal of the Nassau County Bridge Authority is to efficiently operate and thoroughly maintain the Atlantic Beach Bridge for safe and secure passage for its users.
If you’re looking for information on another bridge or toll road in New York State, we suggest the following links:
Organization | Bridges & Roads They Operate |
New York State Thruway Authority |
New York State Thruway Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Castleton Bridge (Berkshire Connector) Grand Island Bridge |
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA Bridges & Tunnels, formerly the Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority) |
Henry Hudson Bridge Whitestone Bridge Robert F. Kennedy Bridge Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge Bronx-Whitestone Bridge Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge Hugh L. Carey Tunnel Queens Midtown Tunnel |
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey |
George Washington Bridge Lincoln Tunnel Holland Tunnel Bayonne Bridge Goethals Bridge Outerbridge Crossing |
New York State Department of Transportation |
I-84 (other than Newburgh-Beacon Bridge) Other state highways |
New York City Department of Transportation |
Brooklyn Bridge Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Manhattan Bridge Williamsburg Bridge |
Nassau County Bridge Authority | Atlantic Beach Bridge |
Thousand Islands Bridge Authority |
Thousand Islands Bridge |
Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority |
Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge |
Seaway International Bridge Corporation |
Seaway International Bridge (formerly the Cornwall-Massena International Bridge) |
Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
|
Peace Bridge |
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
|
Rainbow Bridge Whirlpool Rapids Bridge Lewiston-Queenston Bridge |
New York State Bridge Authority |
Bear Mountain Bridge Newburgh-Beacon Bridge Mid-Hudson Bridge Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge Rip Van Winkle Bridge |
Tolls by Mail New York
Many toll roads and bridges in New York State have recently converted to cashless tolling. All vehicles drive under a tolling gantry without needing to stop, bringing benefits of less engine idling and fewer accidents in the toll plaza.
Drivers with an E-ZPass simply have their toll paid through their E-ZPass account and often experienced reduced rates.
For those drivers without an E-ZPass, a picture of your car’s license plate will be taken and a Tolls by Mail bill will be mailed to the registered owner’s address. Please be sure to keep your car’s records up-to-date with the DMV.
If you received a Tolls by Mail bill, you can pay for it here. Please note you can also pay for your tolls in advance on this website.
To take advantage of the best savings and convenience while driving, click here and sign up for E-ZPass today!