Some drivers on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge are being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know it or not.
The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge has been toll-free since it first opened to traffic back in 1909, but some drivers are now ...
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Confusion over a new $9 toll for the Queensboro Bridge in NYC has sparked frustration among drivers and calls for better ...
Drivers say there's no way to get from Manhattan to Queens without paying the $9 fee, even though they have no intention of ...
Drivers complain that there is no way to get from Manhattan to Queens without paying for the $9 fee, even though they have no ...
The bridge is basically not free anymore,” Felicia Brown, a 40-year-old who works on First Avenue but lives in Queens, told The Post.
Congestion pricing seems to have turned the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge from a historically toll-free span into a trap that hammers unsuspecting drivers with the new $9 charge — even if they’re ...
Commuters driving into Manhattan this week are bracing for the impact of congestion pricing. Drivers are now charged a $9 ...
The Queensborough Bridge is no longer a free ride into Manhattan, thanks to the state's new congestion pricing plan -- making ...
Manhattan's Congestion Relief Zone starts at 60th Street and heads south to include the Lincoln, Holland and Hugh L. Carey ...
LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens, New York (WABC) — There’s an outcry from some drivers about congestion pricing, specifically those who have been using the 59th Street Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.