Congestion pricing: How many times can drivers be charged per day?
Briefly

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.
Read at NBC New York
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