What’s happening at the Humber Bridge this weekend as new…
Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News Humber Bridge Need to know The toll booths have now closed as the new payment system is rolled out over the weekend 09:10, 31 Jan 2026 Updated 09:12, 31 Jan 2026 The Humber Bridge Everything you need to know about the new Humber Bridge Toll System that is going live this weekend The Humber Bridge toll booths and original HumberTag website have now closed. All vehicles crossing the bridge are now being directed through the designated HumberTag lanes. Toll prices have now increased to the new levels. For users without an account, they are now £2 for cars, £5 for larger 2-axle vehicles such as passenger mini buses, coaches and agricultural vehicles, and £15 for 3+ axle vehicles over 7.5 tonnes. The charges for those with an account are discounted at £1.50, £4 and £12 respectively. Crossings remain free for motorcycles. Throughout Saturday and Sunday, the bridge team is migrating all existing customer data and account balances over to the new tolling system. If you have a HumberTag account with sufficient funds, your crossings this weekend will be tracked and deducted automatically once the system is live. If you don’t have an account, you can’t pay immediately – instead, you’ll need to settle up starting Monday, February 2 when the new system is up and running. While the new system officially switches on Monday morning, any weekend travellers must ensure their tolls are paid by mid…
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