The toll is only charged when crossing into New York City. There are no tolls charged when leaving New York City. To learn more about tolls, click here.
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There are several ways to pay tolls in New York City: E-ZPass, Tolls by Mail, and Pay Toll Now. No matter how you pay, you can use any lane. Only E-ZPass will get you a discount of 30-50 percent.
FAQs. Is there a toll on both sides of the George Washington Bridge? No, only eastbound traffic towards New York/entering Manhattan have to pay tolls on the GW Bridge. Vehicles travelling westbound, towards Fort Lee, New Jersey, do not have to pay tolls.
Without E-ZPassThe bill for your tolls will be mailed to the registered vehicle owner. You can pay this bill by mail, on the phone or in person, using a check, credit card, bank account or cash. Visit the Tolls by Mail site or call 1-844-826-8400 for more information. Go to the Tolls by Mail site.
You can pay for USA toll roads in multiple ways. Barrier or ticket systems usually have the option to pay via cash or card at a booth. However, tolls will predominantly be paid for online or with transponders. Or alternatively, you can choose to avoid them!
What happens if I don't pay a toll in New Jersey? If you don't pay you will receive an invoice in the mail with a due date. If you don't pay, you'll receive a second notice with fees added on.
This can be easily avoided by taking Routes 1 and 1/9, which are toll free. Account for time, however. Taking Routes 1 and 1/9 may take longer than the turnpike depending on traffic. Get a time estimate using a GPS device prior to leaving your home.
As of March 1, 2022, cashless tolling is in effect at ALL tolling facilities operated by the New York State Bridge Authority: the Bear Mountain, Newburgh-Beacon, Mid-Hudson, Kingston-Rhinecliff, and Rip Van Winkle bridges.