In 2016, the toll charges for traveling from JFK to Manhattan were around 8.00 for cars and 13.00 for trucks.
Yes, the RFK Bridge (formerly known as the Triborough Bridge) has tolls for vehicles traveling in both directions. However, only eastbound traffic (from Manhattan to the Bronx and Queens) is charged a toll. The westbound traffic does not incur a toll when returning to Manhattan. Always check current rates and policies, as they can change.
The Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges currently are toll free. The only crossing that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan that has a toll is the Brooklyn Battery tunnel. The toll for that crossing is currently (as of December 30, 2010) $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass.
Yes, as with the Holland Tunnel, you pay the toll when traveling from NJ to NY. No toll when traveling from NY to NJ.
There is no toll on the Williamsburg Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free. The only crossing that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan that has a toll is the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Nothing. There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.No. There is no toll on any of the bridges that connect Brooklyn to Manhattan: the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge.There is, however, a toll on the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which connects Brooklyn to Manhattan.
If you forget your EZ Pass while traveling on the toll road, you can pay the toll in cash at the toll booth or contact your EZ Pass provider to arrange payment.
Yes. The George Washington Bridge has a 1-way toll, heading into Manhattan.
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.
$97
There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
R165.00 one,way
Drivers charges, parking charges, toll taxes etc.