Every figure on this site comes from one place: the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey published toll schedule. This page describes the source, the refresh discipline, and what we do not publish.
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey published toll schedule. All toll rates and vehicle classifications on this site are taken from the official Port Authority page at panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/en/tolls.html. That page is authoritative; this site exists to make it easier to compute an annual figure for a specific commute.
We do not aggregate rates from secondary sources. We do not publish unverified rate predictions. Where the Port Authority announces a future tariff change, the announced change is cited inline on the relevant page until it takes effect, then the rates on the site are updated to match.
Site values are re-verified against the official Port Authority schedule after each announced tariff change, and on a periodic check otherwise. The footer of every page shows the last-verified date.
Rates can change between our last-verified date and the date you read this. The disclaimer banner at the top of every page links to the official source so you can confirm before travel; this is the safest verification step.
This site is operated by Digital Signet, an independent AI-development studio founded by Oliver Wakefield-Smith. We do not sell E-ZPass, do not act as a reseller for any toll-payment service, and do not accept paid placements from toll authorities, payment processors, or competing crossings. See /about for the operator and the wider network.
Editorial direction is set by Oliver. Drafts are produced via Digital Signet's autonomous AI development methodology and reviewed against the editorial framework before publication.
For corrections, methodology questions, or scenarios that don't fit the calculator cleanly: [email protected].
Updated 1 May 2026