George Washington Bridge Tolls

Tolls; Class Definitions; Accepted Payments; Compatible Transponders

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Tolls are rolling out in BETA, so you may encounter unexpected behavior. If you do not see tolls below, you may need to use our legacy site.

Tolls By Vehicle Type

Rates for the George Washington Bridge

Class 1

2-axle, single rear wheel vehicles, including recreational vehicles — Add'l charge each extra axle


E-ZPass Peak hours: $16.06
+ $12.93 each add'l axle
E-ZPass off-peak: $14.06
+ $12.93 each add'l axle
Tolls by Mail: $18.31
+ $20.43 each add'l axle


Class 2

2-axle vehicles with dual rear wheels, including recreational vehicles


E-ZPass Peak hours: $43.36
E-ZPass off-peak: $41.36
E-ZPass overnight: $38.36
Tolls by Mail: $49.36


Class 8

2-axle buses, mini-buses, stretch limousines (seating 10 or more)


E-ZPass Peak hours: $18.00
E-ZPass off-peak: $15.50
Tolls by Mail: $28.00


Class 11

Motorcycles


E-ZPass Peak hours: $15.06
E-ZPass off-peak: $13.06
Tolls by Mail: $18.31


Class 3

3-axle vehicles


E-ZPass Peak hours: $65.04
E-ZPass off-peak: $62.04
E-ZPass overnight: $57.54
Tolls by Mail: $74.04


Class 7

Class 1 or Class 11 vehicle with a trailer


E-ZPass Peak hours: $28.99
E-ZPass off-peak: $26.99
Tolls by Mail: $38.74


Class 9

3 or more axle buses and mini-buses


E-ZPass Peak hours: $18.00
E-ZPass off-peak: $15.50
Tolls by Mail: $27.00


Class 4

4-axle vehicles


E-ZPass Peak hours: $86.72
E-ZPass off-peak: $82.72
E-ZPass overnight: $76.72
Tolls by Mail: $98.72


Class 5

5-axle vehicles


E-ZPass Peak hours: $108.40
E-ZPass off-peak: $103.40
E-ZPass overnight: $95.90
Tolls by Mail: $123.40


Class 6

6 or more axle vehicles — Add'l charge each extra axle


E-ZPass Peak hours: $130.08
+ $21.68 each add'l axle
E-ZPass off-peak: $124.08
+ $20.68 each add'l axle
E-ZPass overnight: $115.08
+ $19.18 each add'l axle
Tolls by Mail: $148.08
+ $24.68 each add'l axle


Vehicle Class Definitions

These apply to the George Washington Bridge

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Agency's Page

Toll categories/classes defined:

Class 1
2-axle, single rear wheel vehicles, including recreational vehicles — Add'l charge each extra axle


Class 2
2-axle vehicles with dual rear wheels, including recreational vehicles


Class 3
3-axle vehicles


Class 4
4-axle vehicles


Class 5
5-axle vehicles


Class 6
6 or more axle vehicles — Add'l charge each extra axle


Class 7
Class 1 or Class 11 vehicle with a trailer


Class 8
2-axle buses, mini-buses, stretch limousines (seating 10 or more)


Class 9
3 or more axle buses and mini-buses


Class 11
Motorcycles

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How To Pay On the George Washington Bridge

Payment Type

Tag

Plate

Cash

Card

App

Option available if checked

Tag
Plate
No cash
No card
App

The George Washington Bridge offers license-plate tolling for those without a compatible transponder.

Transponders You Can Use

For drivers paying with a transponder, the following passes will work on the George Washington Bridge

  • e-zpass
  • epass xtra
  • i-pass
  • quick pass
  • riverlink
  • sunpass pro
  • uni

Learn about transponders and accounts in New Jersey.

REMEMBER: Open-road tolling means there are travel lanes that have no toll booths, only overhead gantries. All-electronic tolling means no cash is permitted. If no cash is accepted, then license-plate tolling generally prevails for that toll facility, unless otherwise noted.

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