Severn TAG


The Severn TAG was a payment system for collecting bridge tolls for drivers using either the Severn Bridge Crossing or the Second Severn Crossing over the Severn Estuary between England and Wales.
The system was made by Amtech but was replaced in 2008 by a new system made by CS Eng. To use the system, drivers must place the Tag transponder on their windscreen to identify their vehicle as they drive through the toll lane. Lanes through the toll booths are dedicated as either Tag, cash or automatic debit/credit card only.

Severn TAG types

There are three types of Severn TAG
All types of Tag require a £30 Deposit. If the tag is lost or stolen, a replacement is issued after payment of another £30 deposit.

Limitations and drawbacks

The Season TAG can only be used with one registered vehicle, this prevents misuse, however it complicates matters for two car families, users who regularly change vehicles or those who have courtesy vehicles etc. This is judged a misuse which can result in a Severn River Crossing "Fine" of £25+VAT.
The tags regularly become faulty, and the user cannot tell if the tag is faulty until they reach the lane. Where the reader will issue the message "Tag Error" the barrier remains closed and the lane is then blocked. At the Second Severn Crossing with a dedicated "high speed" Tag lane, this will cause a large queue to build up quickly, whilst an attendant is called to deal with the faulty tag.
Until January 2016, it was not possible to add funds into a Trip Tag account online, or with a credit or debit card, although it is now possible to top up a Trip Tag balance online, though Trip Tags still cannot be set to top up automatically when the account balance falls below a set threshold.
In July 2017 it was announced that all tolls on the bridge would be abolished, As announced on 2 October 2018, tolls were scrapped on 17 December 2018.