Congestion tolling is scheduled to start on January 5 in NYC, barring any last ... The West Side Highway, the FDR Drive, and the Battery Park Underpass — the tunnel under the Battery that ...
Congestion pricing is finally here ... There are some exceptions: The West Side Highway, FDR Drive and the Battery Park Underpass are all officially outside of the congestion zone.
The rollout of New York ... the FDR Drive, the West Side Highway and the Battery Park underpass are exempt — but drivers will be tolled if they exit onto a street within the congestion zone.
Who are you going to believe — the MTA's new daily updated data or, to paraphrase Chico Marx, your own truth-tellin' eyes?
And thanks to a carveout in the state law authorizing congestion pricing, any driver can avoid the charges altogether if they remain on the West Side Highway, FDR Driver or Battery Park Underpass ...
Despite opposition, congestion pricing has arrived in New York City. Commuters will be charged a $9 toll upon entering most parts of Manhattan below 60th Street. That toll is set to increase to $ ...
Certain roads will be fully exempt from the tolls, including the FDR ... Congestion pricing is back?! Yes. In mid-November, Gov. Kathy Hochul officially reinstated congestion pricing for New York ...
The West Side Highway, the FDR Drive, and the Battery Park Underpass — the tunnel under the Battery that links FDR Drive to the West Side Highway — are all deemed to be outside the congestion ...
Despite opposition, congestion pricing has arrived in New York City. Commuters will be charged a $9 toll upon entering most parts of Manhattan below 60th Street. That toll is set to increase to $12 in ...
NEW YORK — Congestion tolling is scheduled to start on January 5 in NYC, barring any last minute legal challenges. The path to this point has been long and confusing — so drivers have many ...