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George Washington Bridge Toll Guide

Bridge: George Washington Bridge (GWB) connecting Manhattan, NY and Fort Lee, NJ
Daily Traffic: 300,000+ vehicles (busiest motor vehicle bridge in the world)
Toll Direction: Eastbound only (entering New York from New Jersey)
Payment: E-ZPass, Tolls by Mail (100% cashless since 2020)
Operator: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Current George Washington Bridge Toll Rates (2025)

The George Washington Bridge uses time-of-day pricing with different rates for peak and off-peak hours. Tolls are collected eastbound only (entering Manhattan from New Jersey).

Passenger Cars & Motorcycles

Time Period E-ZPass Rate Tolls by Mail Carpool (3+ People)
Peak Hours (Weekdays 6-10am, 4-8pm) $15.00 $17.00 $7.50
Off-Peak Hours (All Other Times) $12.50 $14.50 $6.25
Motorcycle $7.50 (Peak) / $6.25 (Off-Peak) $8.50 (Peak) / $7.25 (Off-Peak) Not applicable

Commercial Vehicles & Trucks

Vehicle Class E-ZPass Peak E-ZPass Off-Peak Tolls by Mail
2-Axle Truck/Van $15.00 $12.50 $17.00 / $14.50
3-Axle Truck $21.00 $17.50 $23.00 / $19.50
4-Axle Truck $27.00 $22.50 $29.00 / $24.50
5-Axle Truck $33.00 $27.50 $35.00 / $29.50
6+ Axle Truck $39.00 $32.50 $41.00 / $34.50

Peak vs Off-Peak Hours Explained

The George Washington Bridge uses time-of-day pricing to manage traffic flow and encourage off-peak travel.

Peak Hours (Higher Rates):

  • Weekdays: 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM (morning rush)
  • Weekdays: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM (evening rush)
  • Applies Monday through Friday only

Off-Peak Hours (Lower Rates):

  • Weekdays: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (midday)
  • Weekdays: 8:00 PM - 6:00 AM (overnight)
  • All day Saturday and Sunday
  • Federal holidays

Money-Saving Tip: Traveling during off-peak hours saves $2.50 per trip with E-ZPass ($2.00 with Tolls by Mail). Annual commuters can save $1,300+ by adjusting travel times.

How to Pay George Washington Bridge Tolls

The George Washington Bridge converted to 100% cashless tolling in 2020. You can pay using these methods:

1. E-ZPass (Recommended):

  • Lowest toll rates: $2.00-2.50 savings per trip
  • Dedicated lanes for faster crossing
  • Works on all Port Authority facilities
  • Compatible with E-ZPass from any participating state
  • Available online, by phone, or at 1,500+ retail locations

2. Tolls by Mail:

  • License plate captured by cameras
  • Bill mailed to registered vehicle owner
  • Higher rates than E-ZPass
  • 30-day payment period before penalties
  • $5.00 administrative fee per violation if unpaid

3. Carpool Discount Program:

  • 50% discount for vehicles with 3+ occupants
  • Available during peak hours only (6-10am, 4-8pm weekdays)
  • Use designated carpool lanes
  • E-ZPass required for automatic discount
  • Manual verification available for non-E-ZPass users

Traffic Patterns & Best Travel Times

As the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, the George Washington Bridge experiences significant traffic congestion during peak periods.

Typical Wait Times

Time Period Typical Wait Heavy Traffic Days Best Alternative
Morning Rush (7-9 AM) 15-30 minutes 45-60 minutes Lincoln Tunnel
Evening Rush (5-7 PM) 20-35 minutes 60-90 minutes Holland Tunnel
Midday (10 AM - 3 PM) 5-15 minutes 10-20 minutes Best travel time
Weekends 5-15 minutes 20-30 minutes Generally good

Bridge Level Strategy

The George Washington Bridge has two levels with different traffic patterns:

Upper Level (I-95/US-1/US-9):

  • 8 lanes total (4 eastbound, 4 westbound)
  • Generally faster during heavy traffic
  • Better views but more wind exposure
  • Preferred for local Manhattan destinations

Lower Level (I-95/US-1/US-46):

  • 6 lanes total (3 eastbound, 3 westbound)
  • Often less congested during off-peak
  • Direct access to Trans-Manhattan Expressway
  • Better for Cross-Bronx Expressway connections

Bridge Information & History

The George Washington Bridge, completed in 1931, is an iconic suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River between Fort Lee, New Jersey and Washington Heights, Manhattan.

Key Facts

  • Total Length: 4,760 feet (1,451 meters)
  • Main Span: 3,500 feet (1,067 meters)
  • Clearance: 212 feet (65 meters) above water
  • Daily Traffic: 300,000+ vehicles (busiest motor vehicle bridge globally)
  • Annual Crossings: 103+ million vehicles
  • Construction Cost: $59 million (1931) / $1+ billion in 2025 dollars

Recent Improvements

  • Cashless Tolling: Completed conversion in 2020, eliminating toll booths
  • E-ZPass Express: Dedicated lanes for E-ZPass users
  • LED Lighting: Energy-efficient lighting system installed 2019-2020
  • Deck Rehabilitation: Ongoing multi-year bridge deck replacement program
  • Traffic Management: Real-time traffic monitoring and lane control systems

Alternative Routes & Crossings

When the George Washington Bridge is heavily congested, consider these alternative Hudson River crossings:

Northern Alternatives

Southern Alternatives

Cost Comparison

Crossing E-ZPass Peak E-ZPass Off-Peak Distance to Midtown
George Washington Bridge $15.00 $12.50 8 miles
Lincoln Tunnel $15.00 $12.50 1 mile
Holland Tunnel $15.00 $12.50 3 miles
Tappan Zee Bridge $5.00 $5.00 35 miles

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there no toll westbound from Manhattan to New Jersey?

The Port Authority collects tolls in one direction only to reduce traffic congestion and administrative costs. Eastbound collection covers the bridge's operating costs and debt service while maintaining traffic flow westbound.

Can I pay cash on the George Washington Bridge?

No, the George Washington Bridge converted to 100% cashless tolling in 2020. You must use E-ZPass or receive a Tolls by Mail bill. No cash, credit cards, or coins are accepted at the bridge.

How do I qualify for the carpool discount?

Vehicles with 3 or more occupants receive a 50% discount during peak hours (6-10am, 4-8pm weekdays). Use designated carpool lanes and have E-ZPass for automatic discount, or stop for manual verification if paying by mail.

What happens if I don't pay the toll?

Unpaid tolls result in violation notices: $5.00 administrative fee after 30 days, $50.00 suspension notice after 60 days, potential vehicle registration suspension after 90+ days. Payment plans are available for multiple violations.

Which level of the bridge should I use?

Upper level generally moves faster during heavy traffic and offers better views. Lower level provides direct access to the Trans-Manhattan Expressway and Cross-Bronx Expressway. Choose based on your destination and current traffic conditions.

Money-Saving Tips

Daily Commuters:

  • Get E-ZPass: Save $2.00-2.50 per trip versus Tolls by Mail
  • Travel off-peak: Save additional $2.50 per trip
  • Carpool during peak: 50% discount with 3+ occupants
  • Consider alternative work schedules to avoid peak hours

Occasional Users:

  • Plan off-peak travel when possible
  • Consider E-ZPass if crossing 3+ times per year
  • Explore alternative routes like Tappan Zee Bridge for savings
  • Check real-time traffic before departure

Annual Savings Examples:

  • Daily commuter with E-ZPass: $520 savings vs Tolls by Mail
  • Off-peak daily commuter: Additional $650 savings vs peak rates
  • Peak-hour carpooler: $1,950 savings vs solo travel
  • Combined strategies: $3,000+ annual savings possible

Useful Links & Resources

Related Toll Information:

Official Resources:

  • Port Authority of NY/NJ: (212) 435-7000 - Bridge operations and information
  • E-ZPass Customer Service: 1-800-333-8655 - Account support
  • Real-time Traffic: panynj.gov or 511NY mobile app
  • Carpool Information: Port Authority website carpool program details

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