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Drivers will be charged when they enter the Congestion Relief Zone using the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queensboro or Williamsburg Bridges, or the Holland, Hugh L. Carey, Lincoln or Queens-Midtown tunnels.
Data and maps courtesy of TomTom Many evening commuters saw modest improvements in traffic near some Manhattan’s bridge and tunnel crossings, like the Lincoln, Holland, and Queens Midtown ...
And things were easier for those taking the Queens Midtown Tunnel, the Queensboro Bridge and on the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. It’s early. We won’t know the long-term impact of congestion ...
There's also a little break for those who have already paid a toll to enter Manhattan at the Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Queens-Midtown Tunnel or Hugh L. Carey Tunnel during peak hours.
Tunnels to take for congestion pricing discounts The MTA will offer crossing credits, or discounts up to $3, for drivers with E-ZPasses that enter the city via the Lincoln, Holland, Queens-Midtown ...
Similar in design to the Holland Tunnel —under the Hudson between lower Manhattan and Jersey City, completed in 1927 and this year used by 13,000,000 vehicles (at 50¢& up)—the Lincoln Tunnel ...
For passenger car drivers who head into Lower Manhattan via the Battery Tunnel or the Queens-Midtown Tunnel during the MTA’s peak hours, the $9 congestion charge is cushioned by a $1.50 credit.
See a map of the NYC congestion pricing zone, alternate route info and more. ... Queens-Midtown Tunnel and the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, which already apply tolls. ...
A trip into Midtown Manhattan can require, from eastern Queens, taking multiple buses and subway lines." Some local officials are also concerned the plan will negatively impact the economy.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Queens-Midtown Tunnel fully reopened after a contractor accidentally drilled a hole into the top of the tunnel, causing water to leak inside Wednesday afternoon, but traffic ...
One brave maintenance worker solved the mystery of the heavy flood of water that poured through the ceiling of the Queens-Midtown earlier this month by tasting the stream to see where it was ...
Creating a unified map with data from every level of government, ... But that’s what must happen to prevent accidents like the Queens-Midtown Tunnel incident — or events that could be far worse.