Toll paid heading into NY. Westbound to NJ is free. Some restrictions apply.
Yes, as with the Holland Tunnel, you pay the toll when traveling from NJ to NY. No toll when traveling from NY to NJ.
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The total cost is around $25 if you drive into Manhattan. The first three tolls are 2, 3 and $4 each, the NJ Turnpike depends on where you get off.($7-$8 approx.), and the Lincoln and the Holland Tunnel entering NYC (Manhattan) are both $8. You only have to pay to enter NYC and not to return. You will only enter one Tunnel and it depends on which part of NYC you are heading to whether you take the Lincoln or the Holland Tunnel.
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Yes, you have to pay tolls both ways on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. However, only vehicles traveling from Staten Island to Brooklyn are charged a toll, while there is no toll for the reverse direction. This means that if you are entering Staten Island, you will not pay a toll, but you will pay when leaving.
No. Only payment options are etag or pay via the phone later
you should take the Manhattan bridge follow the holland tunnel signs and get to NJ without paying any tolls. however on your way back you must pay the toll for entering nyc.
The quickest and cheapest route is to take I-85N from ATL to I-77N in Charlotte to I-81N in VA to I-78E in PA to NYC. I-78 merges with the NJ Turnpike-Newark Bay Extension (NJ Turnpike exit 14) for about 8 miles (which I believe is a $1.60 toll) before it ends at the Holland Tunnel (Exit 14C). The toll for the tunnel into Manhattan was $8 as of late 2010.
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You can pay your insurance premiums in many ways. Usually, you can pay it with a company plan (if you work), through cash, or credit card.