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Exemptions for NYC congestion pricing: How to get one, who qualifies and more to know Under the proposed congestion pricing plan, passenger vehicles will be charged $15, trucks will be charged ...
NYC congestion pricing: Will some drivers get exemptions? Advisory board weighs in As of now, it is not clear what the base fare will be to enter Manhattan south of 61st Street, but it could be ...
NYC congestion pricing exemptions. Some exceptions include a free pass for emergency vehicles, specialized city vehicles, and buses with regular public routes or city school contracts.
New York City’s congestion pricing officially went into effect on Jan. 5, 2025, charging passenger vehicles with E-ZPass a $9 base fare to enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
After years of moving at a tired crawl, New York’s congestion pricing program is finally picking up speed. A draft of the environmental assessment for the road tolling program in Manhattan below 60th ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – New York City’s new congestion pricing plan will be less costly to drivers. This week, the MTA board approved a new congestion pricing plan for the city, which will ...
Fire officials are demanding exemptions from congestion pricing tolls for on-duty vehicles, citing repeated denials from the state. The unions argue the tolls will negatively impact response times ...
Those advocating for bus exemptions point to London, Stockholm and Singapore, where congestion pricing models have existed for a decade or more and have left buses out of the charging scheme.
As congestion pricing is set to begin in lower Manhattan on Jan. 5, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is accepting applications for income-based, disability-based and other exemptions and ...
New York City’s food industry leaders begged Gov. Kathy Hochul for an exemption from her controversial congestion pricing plan – warning that the fee will lead to higher prices for consumers.
With the rollout of congestion pricing in New York City to start Jan. 5, commuters are bracing for an additional $9 toll on their rush hour trip into the city. The program, first of its kind in ...
How to get E-ZPass. New York drivers can sign up for E-ZPass online here, over the phone at 1-800-333-TOLL (8655), or by downloading and printing the application.You will need to enter your ...
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