Commuters experienced congestion pricing for the first workday commute on Monday. The toll went into full effect on Sunday.
Drivers traveling into and out of Manhattan below 60th Street will face a surcharge. Charges vary during peak hours and off-peak hours. Peak hours are between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.
During peak hours, drivers can expect to pay a $9 charge, motorcyclists will pay $4.50, and trucks and buses will pay up to $21.60.
The plan has faced major pushback from local lawmakers and commuters, calling the plan unfair and expensive.
Certain roads, like the RFK Bridge, are excluded from the plan.
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Ride share options including taxis will not be charged the toll but instead will pass a fee onto passengers.