Details of NYC congestion pricing fees revealed. Here’s how much it’ll cost you.
Published by NJ.com Drivers without E-ZPass headed into New York City would be forced to pay up to an extra $22.50 in congestion pricing fees, according to new details of the plan released Thursday. The fee for non-commercial drivers with E-ZPass would be $15, though those using the Holland and Lincoln tunnels with or without […]
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Drivers without E-ZPass headed into New York City would be forced to pay up to an extra $22.50 in congestion pricing fees, according to new details of the plan released Thursday. The fee for non-commercial drivers with E-ZPass would be $15, though those using the Holland and Lincoln tunnels with or without E-ZPass get a $5 toll credit. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority detailed the long-awaited fee structure for passenger vehicles entering Manhattan south of 60th Street puts the final number in the middle of various proposals that had the fees between $9 and $23. The MTA considered 120…
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