Humber Bridge Goes Cashless: Quick Guide for Customers Heading North

Big changes if you’re driving up to Yorkshire or Lincolnshire
The Humber Bridge has ditched its toll booths as of 31 January. Now it works like the Dartford Crossing – you just drive through and pay online by midnight the next day.
How to pay
It’s pretty straightforward:
- Pay on the Humber Bridge website
- Use their mobile app
- Buy crossings in advance if you want
- Set up an account if you’re crossing multiple times
The important bit
If you’re hiring from us and crossing the bridge, you need to pay the toll yourself. We can’t transfer the charge, so if it comes to us unpaid, we’ll have to pass it on to you plus an admin fee. Save yourself the hassle and just pay it on time.
Going back and forth a lot?
Their business account lets you add vehicles temporarily, which might be handy if you’re up there for a few days.
Got charged by mistake?
You can dispute it through their contact page, but they’ll only refund genuine errors – not if you just put the wrong reg in.
More info on the Humber Bridge website.
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