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  1. Find out the toll rates for the George Washington Bridge and other crossings in New York and New Jersey. See the table of rates for different vehicles, peak and off-peak hours, and E-ZPass discounts.

    • Holland Tunnel

      George Washington Bridge; Lincoln Tunnel; Holland Tunnel;...

    • Cashless Tolling

      Customers must pay the toll bill on or before the due date....

  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Off-peak rates. Tolls on the George Washington Bridge are one-way, and all-electronic. Drivers entering New York pay a toll. Drivers entering New Jersey are not charged. PEAK HOURS: Weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Weekends from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Off-peak rates for NY & NJ E-ZPass only.

  3. 10 min. Crossing Time. 32 mph. Current Speed. 12 Alerts. $17.00 Class 1 Tolls by Mail. To NJ.

  4. Jan 8, 2023 · New toll rates effective on January 8, 2023. NOTE: New toll rates went into effect January 8, 2023. See below for table showing all rates. All rates shown in the table below apply to the Lincoln & Holland tunnels, the George Washington, Bayonne & Goethals bridges, and the Outerbridge Crossing. Tolls are collected entering New York.

  5. The cash toll for a car to cross the George Washington Bridge is $16. However, when paid with a valid tag transponder- E-ZPass NY or E-Pass NJ - the GWB toll for cars is $11.75 - $13.75 respectively for off-peak and peak hours. With the same toll tags, the 5-axle truck toll on GWB ranges from $90 - $95.

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · The George Washington Bridge (GWB) stands not only as a vital artery connecting New York to New Jersey but as a symbolic gateway embodying the bustling spirit of metropolitan life. For seasoned commuters and first-time visitors alike, understanding how to pay the tolls crossing this architectural marvel is akin to decoding a necessary urban ...

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  8. About bridge and tunnel tolls. Toll rates depend on the bridge or tunnel, the type of vehicle, and other factors. For example, vehicles entering the Congestion Relief Zone (Manhattan below and including 60th Street) will be charged a toll starting June 30, 2024. All MTA crossings use cashless or “open-road” tolling and accept E-ZPass.

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