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Congestion Pricing Program in New York - MTA
Eligible vehicle owners can receive exemptions and discounts on the Congestion Relief Zone toll. Details are available about eligibility, documentation requirements, and how to apply.
Congestion Pricing NY Toll Discounts & Exemptions - MTA
Discounts and exemptions to the Congestion Relief Zone toll (Congestion Pricing) will apply to certain drivers or vehicles. Learn more about plan eligibility and how to apply for low-income discount and disability exemption plans.
Your guide to congestion pricing in NYC: Cost, map and …
Jan 5, 2025 · Here’s everything you need to know about congestion pricing: A map shows where congestion pricing tolls will apply in Manhattan. (MTA) How much does the toll cost?
Congestion pricing maps show which New York roads and
Jan 6, 2025 · Drivers will be charged when they enter the Congestion Relief Zone using the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queensboro or Williamsburg Bridges, or the Holland, Hugh L. Carey, Lincoln or Queens-Midtown...
Congestion pricing in New York City - Wikipedia
Congestion pricing in New York City, also known as the Central Business District Tolling Program, began on January 5, 2025.
New NYC congestion pricing plan: Details for drivers - FOX 5 New York
Nov 15, 2024 · Congestion pricing is scheduled to begin on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. Vehicles entering the Manhattan zone, which is local streets and avenues at or below 60 Street – near Central Park – will...
Congestion Pricing Program in New York - MTA
Congestion Pricing will dramatically reduce traffic in the Congestion Relief Zone, transforming the area from gridlocked to unlocked. Less traffic means cleaner air, safer streets and better transit. Learn more
Congestion pricing is now live in NYC. Here's what commuters …
Jan 6, 2025 · NEW YORK - Congestion pricing started on Sunday, Jan. 5 in New York City, after years of debate, planning, controversy and numerous legal challenges. The plan overcame last-ditch legal...
Congestion Pricing is Live: What Happens Now? - advocate.nyc.gov
Jan 7, 2025 · In December 2024, Governor Hochul announced that congestion pricing would continue as planned, but the base toll would be reduced from $15 to $9, which is the least costly toll scenario that was evaluated by the MTA in 2023.
Your Questions About the New Congestion Pricing Plan Answered
Nov 15, 2024 · In this version of the congestion pricing plan, traditional taxis and black livery cars will pay a per-ride fee of $0.75 for “all trips to, from or within the CBD.” App-based for-hire cars like those working for Uber and Lyft must pay double that, with a …