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License plate readers have been attached to a pedestrian walkway above FDR Drive at East 25th Street that will be used to track vehicles that go into the toll congestion zone or stay on the highway.
Some roadways, like the FDR Drive and West Side Highway, will be excluded, as long as vehicles stay off the city street grid. The toll is most expensive during peak hours, from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on ...
Carey Tunnel, or vice-versa, will not face a toll. Drivers staying on FDR Drive will also not have to pay, assuming they stay on the highway and do not enter Manhattan's street grid at any point.
Vehicles traveling exclusively on the FDR Drive, West Street/West Side Highway, or the Hugh L. Carey connections to West Street will not be charged a toll. See the full toll rate schedule.
The FDR Drive, West Side Highway/Route 9A and Hugh L. Carey Tunnel connections to West Street are all excluded from the toll. Once drivers turn off these roads and onto local streets below 60th ...
Drivers are exempt from the tolls if they stay on the FDR Drive, West Side Highway and Battery Park Underpass. But now that the tolls have gone live, drivers will find out it's not quite that simple.
That nuance seemingly conflicted with the MTA’s repeated statements that drivers on the FDR Drive would be exempt from the tolls. And the Brooklyn Bridge wasn’t the only point in the ...
and FDR Drive without using local streets. The Triborough anomaly is in addition to the “toll trap” problem at the Queensboro Bridge, where inbound drivers on the lower deck will pay the ...
The plaintiffs argue congestion pricing will worsen pollution and traffic in the outer boroughs and neighborhoods like the Lower East Side as drivers gravitate to toll-free roads like FDR Drive.
NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing is still in effect in New York City, despite President Trump's attempt to kill the ...