Most already know about the $9 toll to enter Manhattan at or below 60th Street, in what's called the Congestion Relief Zone, but here's a look at exactly where drivers are and aren't being charged.
As The Post’s map shows, the cost of entering the congestion zone, defined as entering Manhattan anywhere on 60th Street or below, in a car from Jan. 5 will be significantly higher —between $9 ...
Officials said crosstown traffic is down and travel times through major crossings are faster since the implementation of ...
Our map below breaks down exactly what charge ... That means they’ll pay $22.06 to enter the congestion zone each day, or about $5,700 a year for a driver who commutes five days per week.
An early glitch in the MTA’s new congestion pricing plan has led to at least one Uber user being charged for traveling within Manhattan’s newly tolled zone, even though she did not. The ...
The MTA on Tuesday says a "sting operation" has begun on the Brooklyn side of the Battery Tunnel, with officers stopping cars with obscured plates as they try to enter the congestion zone.