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NOTICE: George Washington Bridge Tolls Increased On January 8, 2023.
How much does it cost to take the George Washington Bridge?
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Otherwise, if you are traveling the George Washington Bridge, these tolls currently apply for the following vehicle classes:
▷ Toll as of January 8, 2023.
E-ZPass $13.75
Tolls By Mail $17.00
E-ZPass $14.75
Tolls By Mail $17.00
E-ZPass $40.00
Tolls By Mail $46.00
E-ZPass $60.00
Tolls By Mail $69.00
E-ZPass $80.00
Tolls By Mail $92.00
E-ZPass $100.00
Tolls By Mail $115.00
E-ZPass $120.00
Tolls By Mail $138.00
Each add'l axle:
E-ZPass $20.00
Toll By Mail $23.00
E-ZPass $26.25
Tolls By Mail $36.00
Each add'l axle:
E-ZPass $11.50
Toll By Mail $19.00
E-ZPass $17.00
Tolls By Mail $27.00
E-ZPass $17.00
Tolls By Mail $27.00
► 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.
OVERNIGHT TRUCK HOURS: Sundays through Thursdays only from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., for NY & NJ E-ZPass only.
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NOTICE: Every effort is made to provide you the official current, accurate tolls for the roadway you are traveling.
Here Are Ways You Can Pay Tolls
cash
pass
app
plate
card
License plate tolls allowed on this road.
These Toll Transponders Can Be Used On The George Washington Bridge
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Data source: PANYNJ.gov
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NOTICE: Every effort is made to provide you the official current, accurate tolls for the roadway you are traveling.
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The following is a synopsis of the George Washington Bridge
► Major Destinations:
► TOTAL DISTANCE MEASURES DRIVING DISTANCE BETWEEN STARTING AND ENDING EXITS FOR THIS ROADWAY
Obey all speed limits! Travel times are approximate and are based on ideal travel conditions. The times displayed here do not take into account any variations in speed, including time taken for rest stops, fuel stops, lodging, adverse traffic conditions or other delays.
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The following vehicle types or classes apply for your travel on the George Washington Bridge. In many cases, the only defining factor for your vehicle class is the number of axles. A guide for all classes and payments for New Jersey may be found on the toll payments page.
Remember, when counting axles, make certain to count all axles with wheels touching the ground. Be sure to include axles on any trailers your vehicle may be towing. That is the criteria for determining the total axles on your vehicle.
The George Washington Bridge uses the following class definitions for vehicles:
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