I believe the toll is currently $20 for a 5 axle truck on Tappan Zeee(vs $30 on the GW Bridge)
Yes They can. They just have a higher Toll
Yes trucks can go over the Tapan Zee
over 171 billion dollars
over 171 billion dollars
As of my last update, the Tappan Zee Bridge, now known as the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, has tolls that vary based on vehicle type and payment method. For a tow truck, the toll is typically higher than standard passenger vehicles, potentially around $25 to $30, depending on the specific classification of the truck and the payment method used (e.g., E-ZPass vs. cash). It’s best to check the official New York State Thruway Authority website for the most current toll rates.
The Bridge of Sighs is located in Venice, Italy and is over 400 years old. It took 3 years and cost 2.8 million Euro's to restore. It is unknown how much it originally cost to build.
I'm not quite sure what "how much did the tacoma narrows bridge cost old?" means but I am pretty sure you are trying to ask how much it cost to build it.. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, built in Puget Sound, Washington State, in July 1940, cost over 9000 dollars to build. Hope this helps to anyone who needs the answer! ^_^-Jackie
I'm not quite sure what "how much did the tacoma narrows bridge cost old?" means but I am pretty sure you are trying to ask how much it cost to build it.. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, built in Puget Sound, Washington State, in July 1940, cost over 9000 dollars to build. Hope this helps to anyone who needs the answer! ^_^-Jackie
Yes, you can take an RV over the Tappan Zee Bridge, now known as the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. The bridge accommodates various vehicle types, including RVs, as long as they adhere to the posted height and weight limits. It's always a good idea to check the latest guidelines or restrictions before your trip, especially if your RV is particularly large.
assuming the RV is over 7' 6" in height and 2 axles, with nothing it tow- $14.25 as of Jan 2009
$5.00 Cash and $4.15 if you buy an EZ Pass Prepaid card.
The cost of the project was $24 million and was paid for by tolls which were removed Dec. 24, 1993.