The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey’s Post

The Port Authority is investing $10 million to fund enhanced license plate readers at its three Staten Island crossings. With new permanent license plate readers being installed at Bayonne Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing, all six Port Authority crossings will have vehicle tracking technology. Already in place at Goethals and George Washington bridges, as well as at the Holland and Lincoln tunnels, license plate readers have provided crucial data to help locate stolen vehicles and vehicles otherwise linked to criminal activity, and to also support toll evasion enforcement. This move will strengthen collaboration with regional law enforcement to share data effectively. Read the full press release here: https://ow.ly/QVvg50SeEuQ #TechInvestments #PublicSafety

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Rizwan Baig, P.E.

Chief Engineer at The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

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Much needed initiative …👍🏾 Thank you PANYNJ …

Armando Alexander

Solutions Specialist at Verizon

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How about investing in a system that does not rely on USPS to relay information to toll payers. Many people are getting charged outrageous toll fees due to not receiving correspondence. USPS is allowing mail to sit in mail centers for days on days, which is very unreliable.

James Flaherty, P.E. PMP

Project Engineering Manager at PSEG

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Not great for personal freedom.

Mehraz Khaleghi, Ph.D

Program Manager - Transportation Technology & Sustainability

1mo

Sam John Ghattas, PE, PMP Thanks for your dedication to support this effort.

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Sarah Bosque, MBA

Executive Assistant & Business Manager

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Great news!

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