Almost all drivers of most cars, SUVs, small vans, and pickup trucks will be charged under the new congestion pricing plan, raising concerns among commuters.
During peak hours, drivers with E-ZPass are charged $9, while those without it could face bills of up to $13.50, which creates significant disparities.
Exemptions include emergency vehicles and low-income drivers, who can apply for a discount after reaching a toll threshold, aiming to alleviate some financial burdens.
Despite the described credits and exemptions, drivers from New Jersey might still incur costs up to $22, highlighting the new financial implications of congestion pricing.
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