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It makes me feel like the New York City Department of Transportation is deliberately trying to ruin the only toll-free route ...
The Queensboro Bridge remains the only city ... according to city officials. On the Manhattan Bridge, which has distinct pedestrian and cycling lanes, there were 14 in the same period.
NEW YORK — The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge has been toll-free since it ... it will still cost drivers $9. Coming into Manhattan ...
CBS News New York's Doug Williams reports. Connecting Manhattan to Queens at 59th Street, the Queensboro Bridge is less than a mile in length and serves some of the busiest arteries in New York ...
One route on the Queensboro Bridge avoids the toll, while some drivers crossing the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan face an unexpected charge despite taking an exit for the FDR, which is exempt ...
Andrew Joseph, who just moved to Long Island City, says he probably won't be driving across the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge. "I'm not going to be congesting Manhattan with my car anymore," Joseph said.
Lucas Freshman, 45: I ride the Manhattan Bridge to work every day ... 57: I live 15 minutes away from the Queensboro Bridge. The outer roadway is shared by pedestrians and bicyclists, which ...
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Congestion pricing: Where you will pay (and not pay) in ManhattanDo you have to pay? Yes. Crossing Manhattan East to West from Queens will incur a toll because you will likely use the Queensboro Bridge or Queens Midtown Tunnel. Yes. All the East River crossings ...
“The configurations of the Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge and the upper roadway of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge do not provide the same protections.” As for concerns about reckless ...
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