Discounts and exemptions planned for drivers in NYC congestion zone
Congestion pricing in NYC: Everything you need to know, including start date, exemptions, and a map
The new congestion pricing plan for Manhattan is getting closer to becoming a reality. The plan, which is designed to reduce traffic and improve air quality, will charge drivers a fee to enter the most congested parts of the borough during peak hours.
Certain drivers and vehicles will be exempt from the congestion pricing charges. Here is a list of the proposed exemptions:
- Residents of the congestion zone who earn less than $60,000 per year
- Drivers of commercial vehicles that weigh more than 10,000 pounds
- Drivers of emergency vehicles
- Drivers of vehicles with diplomatic plates
- Drivers of vehicles that are registered to people with disabilities
In addition to these exemptions, there will also be a number of discounts available for drivers who use certain payment methods or who drive during off-peak hours.
Here are some key details about the congestion pricing plan:
- The congestion pricing zone will be in effect from 6am to 6pm on weekdays.
- The fee to enter the congestion zone will be $12 for most vehicles.
- The congestion pricing plan is scheduled to start in 2023.
For more information about the congestion pricing plan, visit the NYC DOT website.
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