The Humber Bridge Board have today decided to keep tolls frozen for the fourth year running.
The board members met to formally approve their annual revenue budget for the coming financial year.
Tolls on the crossing were reduced in 2012 as part of an agreement with the Government to write off £150 million of historic debt linked to the bridge.
Charges for motorists were slashed from £3 to £1.50 and have remained the same ever since.
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