No, you will have to pay a toll to cross the Hudson River, unless you go ridiculously far out of your way. The good news is, there's no toll on the way back.
You can take any of the Hudson River Crossings (GWB, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Outerbridge Crossing, Goethals Bridge, Bayonne Bridge) from NY to NJ for free. However, if you are traveling back into NY there is a toll at each crossing.
Missing a toll in New Jersey will result in possible fines. Depending on the toll, a charge of $50.00 will be assessed as well as the toll charge.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), area code 973 is an ordinary geographic area code for part of northern New Jersey including Newark. It is not a toll-free code. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
If you lost your ticket for the New Jersey toll they will charge you the full amount instead of just the portions toll.
$4 to enter Pennsylvania (West), free to enter New Jersey (East)
To drive from Jersey City to New York City without paying a toll, you would have to go north at least to Albany. The bridges over and tunnels under the Hudson River have tolls.
Using the main roads, what will be the approximate cost of toll charges from Virginia to New York - JFK airport? I propose driving from VA to NY along I-95, then the New Jersey Turnpike to NY.
No not all states, Illinois,Virginia, west Virginia, Pennsylvania, new jersey, new York, Texas, fl, Indiana, Maryland, just about all the states on the north east
The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan
Virginia is by far the larger: Virginia's area is 42,774 sq miles, and New Jersey's is 8,721.
A toll free phone number for DIRECTV in New Jersey is 888-641-9639.
There is never a time difference between Virginia and New Jersey.