Congestion Pricing in NYC: Everything You Need to Know
Start Date: June 30, 2024
Starting June 30, 2024, vehicles entering the Congestion Relief Zone in Manhattan below 60th Street will be charged a toll. The new guidelines aim to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality in the area.
Exemptions
Emergency vehicles, buses, and motorcycles are exempt from the congestion pricing tolls. Additionally, drivers who live within the Congestion Relief Zone with a registered address and a tax return that indicates they have an income of $60,000 or less are eligible for a 50% discount on the toll.
Map of the Congestion Relief Zone
The Congestion Relief Zone is bounded by 60th Street to the north, the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the east, and Battery Place to the south. Click here for a map of the zone.
How the Tolls Will Work
The tolls will be charged electronically using E-ZPass or other authorized payment methods. Drivers who enter the Congestion Relief Zone without paying the toll will receive a violation notice in the mail with a fine of $50.
Conclusion
Congestion pricing is a significant change for New York City. It is important to be aware of the start date, exemptions, and how the tolls will work to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
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