Congestion pricing now in effect: What Long Island motorists will pay to enter Manhattan below 60th Street

Under the plan, drivers will now pay at least $9 if they travel into Manhattan during peak hours below 60th Street.

Carmen Grant

Jan 5, 2025, 10:47 PM

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Long Islanders are now paying more to enter Manhattan as congestion pricing officially went into effect Sunday.
"I have a few jobs contracted in the congestion zone," explained Ben Jackson, of Freeport.
Under the plan, drivers will now pay at least $9 if they travel into Manhattan during peak hours below 60th Street.
The cost of the toll also depends on the type of vehicle.
Motorcyclists pay less. Small trucks will be charged $14.40.
Larger trucks will cost $21.60 to travel past 60th Street in Manhattan.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has created exemptions for some, including emergency vehicles, buses, and low-income drivers.