I live within the Congestion Relief Zone. Do I still need to pay the toll?
Yes. Residents of the Congestion Relief Zone are required to pay the toll unless they have received an exemption. The toll is only charged when your vehicle enters the Congestion Relief Zone. If your vehicle remains parked or if all trips made are entirely within the Congestion Relief Zone on a given day, you will not be charged for that day.
Items in this category
- If I drive a low- or zero-emissions vehicle, am I still required to pay the toll when entering the Congestion Relief Zone?
- How is the daily toll for passenger vehicles calculated, and what are the exact start and end times for a day? If a passenger vehicle enters the Congestion Relief Zone twice, once during the peak period and once during the overnight period, which toll rate will be applied?
- For tolling purposes, how do you differentiate between a large passenger van and a small truck, or between a small truck and a large truck?
- If I enter the Congestion Relief Zone via a tolled tunnel, am I required to pay the Congestion Relief Zone toll in addition to the tunnel toll?
- Am I required to pay the toll for each day my vehicle stays within the Congestion Relief Zone?
- What are MTA crossing credits?
- How much do I pay to drive into the Congestion Relief Zone?

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