Yes, are you prepared to pay the toll and continue your journey?
Yes, are you prepared and willing to pay the toll?
Yes, are you ready to set up automatic toll payment for your commute?
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.
Yes, you pay a toll each way on the George Washington Bridge. However, the toll is only collected for vehicles traveling into New York City; there is no toll for those heading into New Jersey. The toll rates vary depending on the type of vehicle and payment method used.
Yes, you can pay toll by plate online through the toll authority's website or a designated payment portal.
When using a toll road or bridge, you can pay the toll using cash, a credit/debit card, a prepaid toll pass, or an electronic toll collection system like E-ZPass.
Yes, you can typically pay tolls with cash at the toll booth.
If you don't pay a toll on a toll road, you may receive a fine or penalty from the toll authority. Continued non-payment could lead to legal action or restrictions on your ability to use the toll road in the future. It's important to pay tolls to avoid consequences.
Yes, some people may forget their EZ Pass while traveling on toll roads, which can result in having to pay the toll in a different way.
Yes, you can pay a toll online in addition to paying in person or by mail.
You received a toll violation because you did not pay the required toll fee while using a toll road or bridge.
There are a few ways to pay the toll at the Verrazano-Narrows bridge. You can use the EZ-Pass, which is a prepaid pass to get through toll roads. The amount charged is automatically deducted from your account. You can also pay at the toll both in the cash lane, or you can send in a deferred payment by mail.