By Anne Bucher  |  February 20, 2018

Category: Consumer News

Lyft NewYork Toll OverchargeA class action lawsuit has been filed in New York federal court against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and other entities, alleging that consumers are facing exorbitant penalties from tolls.

Plaintiff Jason Farina of Westchester County, N.Y., filed the MTA class action lawsuit on behalf of himself and others who have been charged $100 fees from using New York’s cashless toll systems: EZ Pass and Tolls-By-Mail.

According to the New York toll fees class action lawsuit, all MTA bridges and tunnels switched to cashless toll collecting in 2017. Because of this change, drivers are no longer able to pay cash as toll booths have been dismantled. Instead, tolls are charged using EZ Pass or Tolls-By-Mail.

The EZ Pass tag is a transponder which communicates with the system’s antenna to record information and process a charge for the toll, which is charged to the vehicle owner’s EZ Pass account. If a vehicle is not linked to an EZ Pass account, the Tolls-By-Mail system collects the toll by taking a picture of the vehicle and its license plate, which is used to identify the vehicle owner. A bill for the toll is subsequently mailed to the vehicle owner.

The cashless toll system was meant to eliminate traffic congestion in toll booth lines and allow MTA to shift its employees from collecting tolls into roles focused on the safety and security of motorists.

“However, Defendants — who operate those systems and collect tolls from drivers — have used the cashless toll system to line their own pockets at the expense of drivers, primarily by collecting improper fees and penalties in addition to collecting the tolls,” the MTA toll fee class action lawsuit says.

Farina claims that the penalties faced by drivers who do not pay the toll are often substantially higher than the actual toll and may result in drivers being charged more than $100 to cross a bridge or tunnel. Even worse, the defendants impose these fines without giving prior notice to the drivers and wait weeks before notifying them about the penalties. In the meantime, drivers may unknowingly rack up more charges.

“Defendants also aggressively pursue collection efforts against motorists, threatening them with adverse credit reports, suspension of the driver’s license, revocation of their vehicle registration, and seizure of their tax refunds if they do not immediately pay the fees,” Farina alleges in the MTA toll fee class action lawsuit.

Farina claims that he has been charged more than $6,000 from October 2017 to January 2018 by using his EZ Pass on New York’s bridges and tunnels. He claims he never had any significant problems with his EZ Pass tags or account before experiencing these penalties.

Farina says the defendants’ equipment routinely fails to recognize EZ Pass even when a driver has a fully-funded EZ Pass account. He notes that EZ Pass readings can fail for a variety of reasons, such as window tinting, the position of the vehicle, or a dead EZ Pass battery. EZ Pass users are unable to know when the defendants’ equipment fails to read the EZ Pass.

The MTA class action lawsuit says the toll fees are unconstitutional.

Farina is represented by Stephen J. Fearon Jr. of Squitieri & Fearon LLP.

The MTA Toll Fee Class Action Lawsuit is Jason Farina v. Metropolitan Transportation Authority, et al., Case No. 1:18-cv-01433, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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419 thoughts onEZ Pass Class Action Alleges N.Y. Consumers Face Unconstitutional Toll Fees

  1. Jessica says:

    Please help I have paid all my toll violations in full and now left with a substantial amount of 32,000. How to join in on this lawsuit. I want my money back!!

  2. Amber Tortora says:

    I was charged over 27000 in fees for 200 worth of tolls. I got a lawyer and they said ezpass doesn’t budge and had to settle for paying them over 15000 or they would take my house. Is there a way to get my money back?

  3. Nora Anwar says:

    How can I join this law suit? I’m being charged $15,000 in penalties

    1. Michael imbriani says:

      I am being charge 27,000 in violations and fees for tolls I was not aware of back in 2021 and 2022 this is insane

  4. Steve Chykes says:

    Tolls by-mail says I owe 8,000 without acknowleging payments for tolls that were paid over the years. Payments were only made for the tolls I received by mail. I didn’t receive the purported unpaid tolls, and how do you pay what you didn’t know about? Some of the tolls date back to the Covid time. They say I owe a gross of 20,000 or more?? I want to be included in this class action lawsuit

  5. REBEKHA ASKEW says:

    Please add me this law suit of have $800 of unpaid tolls and being charge 7000 in late fees

  6. Liliana HartmannLowe says:

    Please add me to the lawsuit.
    They are charging over $9000 for $814 in tolls

  7. Fayemi Opatola says:

    Took my plates sent documents asking for status pigs

  8. w mcneil says:

    pleasse add me to the law suit i owe the MTA 2206 and they are trying to make me pay 25000

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