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What streets are included in congestion pricing NYC?

The congestion zone includes all Manhattan streets and roadways south of and including 60th Street, except for the FDR Drive and West Side Highway (NYS Route 9A). Vehicles that bypass the zone by traveling on the FDR or West Side highway without entering the street grid are not subject to the charge.



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The Manhattan congestion pricing zone, also known as the Central Business District, includes all of Manhattan south of Central Park.

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The Manhattan congestion pricing zone, also known as the Central Business District, includes all of Manhattan south of Central Park. The congestion pricing toll will apply to all vehicles on roads at and below 60th Street, except for major highways.

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New York has received a critical federal approval for its first-in-the-nation plan to charge big tolls to drive into the most visited parts of Manhattan, part of an effort to reduce traffic, improve air quality and raise funds for the city's public transit system.

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How do I know if I've entered the congestion charge zone? The congestion charge zone is signposted as you enter with a white 'C' in a red circle. This will be displayed on signposts and on road markings.

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Congestion charge FAQ How do I know if I have to pay Congestion Charge? You will need to pay a daily charge if you drive within London's Congestion Charge zone between 07:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 12:00-18:00 Sat-Sun, and on Bank Holidays.

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It currently costs $16 to travel on the George Washington Bridge into New York City. New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority is finalizing plans to charge a congestion fee ranging from $9 to $23.

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