NYC becomes first U.S. city to approve congestion toll with $15 charge to drive into part of Manhattan
- New York City approved a $15 congestion fee for most drivers entering parts of Manhattan to fund public subway and bus systems.
- Tolls based on vehicle size and time of day vary from $1.75 to $36 for sightseeing buses and trucks with trailers.
- The plan faced legal challenges, but if successful, New York will be the first U.S. City to implement congestion pricing.
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