The Port Authority is considering implementing an airport access fee.
This would involve vehicles for hire like Uber and Lyft.
That fee would then be passed on to the consumer.
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"It's not right, it's not fair, not everyone can afford it," a driver said.
"It's unfortunate, we pay so much in fines, now we got to get charged to work, you know. It's ridiculous," another driver said.
Here's a listen, Port Authority, to some of what you'd hear from for-hire car drivers at any hearing proposing an access fee.
"As a matter of fact, this is New Jersey. We pay too much money for tolls," said Fatai Onafuwa, a driver.
The access fee would be charged to drivers who want to pick up or drop off passengers at Newark Liberty, LaGuardia and JFK.
They've gotten very busy with for-hire car services.
Dulles in Washington, DC now charges car services $4 to drive on site to pick up or drop off fares. It's called an airport access fee.
"The riders pay enough money to leave Newark Airport that if they charge the $4 to come on the property, I think it's worth the $4," said Nicolla Dispoto, an Uber driver.
The Port Authority says its airports are among only a few in the country that don't charge the fee, which averages $2 to $4.
It's not on the table now. But it is an idea the Port Authority says it would consider if necessary for airport upgrades to accommodate traffic control needs.
"I don't think $4 will stop people. You pay it and you come here. But I'm sure one of the main issues will be traffic. It would cause too much traffic," said Akmal Sadullaev, a driver.
Port Authority police were very active there Wednesday keeping the terminal curbside clear of for-hire congestion. If the fee helps pay for a better system for pick ups and drop offs, some are in favor.
"I don't oppose that. I can understand that. The cops work very hard out here and they have a lot of stuff they have to keep in check," a driver said.