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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey charges the same toll rates for all six of its tolled crossings as of January 2024. (Source and Source) These toll rates are listed in the infoboxes of the following articles: Bayonne Bridge: set the parameter |bayonne= to yes; George Washington Bridge: set the parameter |gwashington= to yes
Within the tunnel's first year, 8.5 million vehicles had used it, and the toll revenue had grossed $4.7 million in profit; it was estimated that at this rate, the Holland Tunnel's construction costs might be paid off sooner than expected. [176]
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey started the process for a $1 toll increase at the Lincoln and Holland tunnels, as well as the George Washington, Bayonne and Goethals bridges and the ...
This toll increase comes as New Jersey faces a new Manhattan congestion pricing toll at the Lincoln and Holland tunnels, which is designed to ding drivers for entering the central business ...
The Lincoln and Holland tunnels' crossing credit during peak hours will be $5 for passenger vehicles; $2.50 for motorcycles; and $12 or $20 for trucks and buses, depending on their size.
The factual accuracy of parts of this article (those related to the current toll rates) ... Holland Tunnel: Port Authority of NY & NJ: I-78: Hudson River: 8,558.0 2,608.5
A congestion pricing toll would affect New Jersey drivers who enter Manhattan using the Lincoln and Holland tunnels — which are already tolled by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
In addition, the toll rates for drivers without New York Customer Service Center E-ZPass toll transponders would be 50 percent more than the NYCSC E-ZPass rates. [ 298 ] [ 300 ] Low-income residents would receive a 50% discount on daytime tolls after their first 10 trips into the congestion zone in a calendar month; the discounts would reset at ...