NEW YORK (PIX11) – Congestion pricing ... according to the MTA. The readers scan your license plate as you pass through it, as well as the date, time and location, according to the NYCLU.
Overall, more than half of all vehicles entering the congestion zone are passenger cars (57%), with an additional third being ...
Congestion pricing toll readers are installed over the Manhattan-bound lanes of the Manhattan Bridge. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News) It depends on what you’re driving, as well as ...
Utica, N.Y.: As we recently sat at home in upstate New York waiting out the snow, we watched a movie about our late President Jimmy Carter. This film not only talked about his relationship with ...
Congestion pricing uses similar all-electronic toll collection technology that the Port Authority and MTA already use at bridges and tunnels. Readers and cameras installed near 60th street capture ...
Image Congestion pricing scanners above First Avenue at East 60th Street in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday morning. Drivers will be tolled via E-ZPass or license plate readers.Credit...Karsten Moran ...
It is simply outrageous that the underlying cause of “congestion pricing” is purposefully concealed. It’s not really about MTA needs and “congestion.” It is that there is some kind of ...
Most drivers who enter the congestion pricing zone in Manhattan below 60th Street will have to pay a $9 toll once a day, which the MTA says aims to discourage gridlock traffic and encourage the ...
More Congestion Pricing News Overhead license plate readers have been installed at 60th Street and all roads below it, according to the MTA. The readers scan your license plate as you pass through it, ...