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Humber Bridge toll

The Humber Bridge[1] is a suspension bridge that extends over the River Humber, crossing the Humber Estuary. The bridge runs between Hessle, East  Yorkshire and Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, west of Kingston upon Hull, England. The middle lanes of the bridge have open road tolls and do not have booths. This lane is meant for HumberTAG who can automatically pay the toll without stopping.

The humber bridge is open to all traffic, except for abnormal loads wider than 4 metres (13.1 feet) or heavier than 44 tonnes.

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Humber Bridge toll charges

Toll on Humber Bridge[2] is charged according to the vehicle type. The vehicles on the humber bridge are divided in 4 classes depending on the sizes and axles of the vehicle. For motorcycles with or without a sidecar, Humber Bridge is free to cross. Please refer to the table below for the toll charges on Humber Bridge. 

Motorists paying toll on Humber Bridge with HumberTag[3] receive a 10% discount. 

Vehicle ClassificationToll Charge
Motorcycles with or without a sidecarFree
Caravans / motorhomes, cars towing trailers (Maximum weight 3.5 tonnes)£1.50
9-16 passenger mini bus, bus/coaches, agricultural vehicles
2 axle vehicles (between 3.5 -7.5 tonnes)
£4.00
Vehicles with 3 axles or more (Weighing over 7.5 tonnes)£12.00

How to pay toll on Humber Bridge

Humber Bridge toll can be paid through the following ways at the toll booths. 

  • Using the HumberTAG[4]
  • Pay using a credit or debit card
  • Use Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay using a mobile phone

 Humber Bridge does not accept cash to pay tolls.

HumberTAG to pay tolls on the Humber Bridge

HumberTAG[5] is the electronic mode of toll payment on the Humber Bridge. It allows payment of tolls automatically without stopping at a booth. The HumberTAG also provides a 10% discount on each toll. HumberTAG users use the middle lanes of the Humber Bridge which is an open road without any toll booths, automatically letting motorists pay the toll without stopping.

How to apply for HumberTAG

  • Set up an online account at www.humbertag.com[6]
  • Enter your vehicle registration details
  • Add funds that will be used for payment of tolls
  • Get a HumberTag fitted on to your vehicle.
  • Auto top up is available where motorists can set up automatic payments to be taken from their chosen bank card on their HumberTag account.

How to pay truck toll on Humber Bridge

Truck toll on Humber Bridge[7] is charged according to their size and the Gross Vehicle Weight. 

Truck toll on Humber Bridge

Vehicle ClassificationToll Charges
9-16 passenger mini bus, bus/coaches, agricultural vehicles
2 axle vehicles (between 3.5 -7.5 tonnes)
£4.00
Vehicles with 3 axles or more (Weighing over 7.5 tonnes)£12.00

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