Why You Pay a $2.50 Fee When You Buy Tires in NYBy The Citizen on September 12, 2019Why do we have to pay a $2.50 fee per tire when we buy new tires in New York State?Continue reading…Source: Hudson Valley PostShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X RelatedPublished in Articles, nys laws, recycling and tires The CitizenMore from ArticlesMore posts in Articles »Numbers Don’t Lie, Roundabouts Keep Drivers Safe in New York StateStarbucks Closing 40+ Locations in New YorkDeadly Waterfront Bar Shooting Has Startling Connection To HudsonNew Yorkers Are Fleeing The City—Hudson Valley Braces For ImpactNew Yorkers Can’t Believe Foxes Are Living In Their TreesMore from nys lawsMore posts in nys laws »What You Need to Know For Tractor Season on New York RoadsMore from recyclingMore posts in recycling »Stop Crushing Aluminum Cans When Recycling; Here's WhyUrgent: 5 Things that Cannot Be Recycled in the Hudson ValleyLithium Batteries Don’t Go in Your Trash in New York, They Go HereHow Much Will Littering Cost You In New York State?How to Dispose of your Batteries in New York StateMore from tiresMore posts in tires »Myths? Is It Legal to Have Your Tires Chalked in New York State?These Tires Should Be Off Your Car By April 30 or Pay a Fine
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