How much is Lincoln Tunnel toll from NJ with EZ Pass?


How much is Lincoln Tunnel toll from NJ with EZ Pass? Port Authority crossings These include the George Washington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Outerbridge Crossing, Goethals Bridge and Bayonne Bridge: E-ZPass tolls during off-peak hours will rise to $12.75, from $11.75. E-ZPass tolls during peak hours will rise to $14.75, from $13.75.


Can you use E-ZPass NJ in a New York car?

You can use any of the EZ-Pass Tags throughout NY and NJ and 17 other states.


Does NJ charge more for out of state E-ZPass?

New Jersey and New York are among several states that charge out-of-state E-ZPass holders the cash toll rate or the toll-by-mail rate.


Can you get from NJ to NY without paying tolls?

Yes, there are routes you can take from New Jersey to New York that avoid tolls, but they might be longer in terms of travel time. For example, you could consider using alternate roads like local streets and state highways instead of major toll roads like the George Washington Bridge or the Lincoln Tunnel.


Are NY tolls cheaper with E-ZPass?

Not only is E-ZPass the best way to travel, but you can also save over 20%* on tolls at the George Washington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing. *Applies to accounts at the E-ZPass New York and New Jersey Customer Service Centers only.


Does E-ZPass make NJ tolls cheaper?

If you are a customer of the New Jersey E-ZPass program, there are several discounts that will reduce the cost of the tolls you pay on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway. Customers who have their E-ZPass accounts through other states do not qualify for the New Jersey discounts.


Do out of state drivers pay NY tolls?

If you don't have E-ZPass and you're driving a vehicle with license plates from another state, the registered owner of the vehicle will be billed by mail. If you do have E-ZPass from another state — all or part of 18 states offer it — you can use it in New York, too.


How does the Lincoln Tunnel work?

Designed by Ole Singstad, the tunnel was built by shield-and-compressed-air methods to hold back the outside water pressure. The tunnel consists of three vehicular tubes, each of which carries two lanes of traffic. It is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and lies 97 feet (30 metres) below the river's surface.


How do tourists pay tolls in New York?

There are several ways to pay tolls in New York City: E-ZPass, Tolls by Mail, and Pay Toll Now. No matter how you pay, you can use any lane. Only E-ZPass will get you a discount of 30-50 percent.