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 ...
The landmark initiative, which began on Sunday, is designed to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality and raise funds for much-needed public transit upgrades.
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.
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.