Paying Even More To Enter New York City: One Proposal Could Cost You An Additional $50. Here’s Why.
The state of New York is considering a bill that would change a $50 fee to travel into the city. This is on top of a proposed congestion pricing fee for cars that enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
It already costs commuters $16 to travel over the George Washington Bridge. Congestion pricing would add an additional $23. And now there is a proposed $50 fee for drivers in what New York is calling “Do Not Cooperate” states, which includes New Jersey. These are states that do not have red light and speed limit cameras.
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