Last Day to Apply for Congestion Pricing Discounts and Exemptions

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If you’re a driver in New York City, time is running out to apply for discounts or exemptions from the upcoming congestion pricing tolls. The program, which takes effect on January 5, 2025, will charge vehicles driving below 60th Street in Manhattan, with fees varying based on the time of day.

However, today—Sunday, December 29, 2024—is the final day to submit your application for these benefits.


Who Qualifies for Discounts?

Low-Income Drivers
Low-income drivers can apply for a 50% discount through the Low-Income Discount Plan. This discount applies after 10 trips during the first month and will be available for peak hours moving forward.

Disabled New Yorkers
Two plans cater to individuals with disabilities:

  • Individual Disability Exemption Plan: Waives the toll for those unable to use public transit or their caregivers.
  • Organizational Disability Exemption: Exempts vehicles operated by organizations that transport people with disabilities.

Other Exemptions

Certain vehicles are completely exempt from congestion pricing, including:

  • Emergency vehicles
  • Public buses
  • Specialized government-owned vehicles

How to Apply

Applying is a two-step process:

  1. Establish Eligibility: Submit documentation proving you meet the requirements for a discount or exemption.
  2. Enrollment: Once approved, enroll in the appropriate plan.

Don’t Miss the Deadline

Drivers have until the end of the day to file their applications and ensure they qualify for these discounts and exemptions. With the congestion pricing program set to launch in less than a week, eligible residents are urged to act quickly.

For those planning to commute through Manhattan’s busiest zones, securing a discount now could save you significantly in the months to come.

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