So where exactly is the congestion relief zone? How does the MTA ensure you're only charged once, and what about driving on the FDR? Here are the answers to the top congestion pricing questions ...
Under the updated tolling program, daily commuters are charged $9 to enter Manhattan's Congestion Relief Zone during peak hours. That's down from the original rate of $15. With the tolls now in ...
Drivers entering Manhattan on Jan. 5 now pay a $9 toll as part of a revised congestion relief plan that was approved by the MTA board. While most drivers will pay the full announced price ...
But on Jan. 5, Manhattan was magically split in two by an arbitrary border separating us from the area below 60th Street, the “Congestion Relief Zone” — a bucolic utopia where car fumes will ...
Tolls are located at entrances to the Congestion Relief Zone. Formally called the Manhattan Central Business District, this zone encompasses all local streets and avenues at and below 60th Street.
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There are mixed reactions, as expected, but there haven't been any major hiccups on the first weekday commute, and drivers are now paying to drive in the Congestion Relief Zone, or Central ...