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  2. George Washington Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The George Washington Bridge measures 4,760 feet (1,450 m) long, and its main span is 3,500 feet (1,100 m) long. It was the longest main bridge span in the world from its 1931 opening until the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco opened in 1937. The George Washington Bridge is an important travel corridor within the New York metropolitan area ...

  3. Happy New Year? Toll hikes for NJ drivers using Port ...

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    The 3.7% increase, triggered by inflation, comes as the new congestion pricing toll to enter Manhattan below 60th Street looms as well

  4. George Washington Bridge closing tollbooths to go cashless ...

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    Those paying the George Washington Bridge toll with cash will need to make a change come July. The bridge will accept only E-ZPass and pay-by-plate. George Washington Bridge closing tollbooths to ...

  5. Congestion pricing in New York City - Wikipedia

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    No credits would be provided for vehicles using bridges; for example, drivers using the George Washington Bridge would have to pay both the full bridge toll and the full congestion toll. [298] [299] As of November 2024, the proposed base toll for passenger vehicles had been reduced to $9, capped at once per day. [282] [299] [300]

  6. Port Authority proposes higher bridge, tunnel tolls and ...

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    Tolls would increase by 25 cents on Jan. 5, 2025, followed by additional 25-cent increases between 2026 and 2028, in addition to automatic toll hikes based on inflation.

  7. Fort Lee lane closure scandal - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River; looking east from Fort Lee to Manhattan. The George Washington Bridge, a double-decker toll bridge, is the busiest motor-vehicle bridge in the world, [33] [34] with a toll charge for traffic from New Jersey to New York. [35] At the time, there were 29 operating toll lanes [36] spread among three ...

  8. Template:PANYNJ toll rates - Wikipedia

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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

  9. Hochul spurs bipartisan outrage over massive toll reboot, as ...

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    Traffic moving below 60th Street and Central Park, and entering from New Jersey, Brooklyn or Queens — except for via the RFK Triboro Bridge and George Washington Bridge — would be subject to ...