Tiered Tolling Proposed In NYC For Trucks
NYC is considering a $21 toll for pre-2007 emission-standards trucks making deliveries in Manhattan during peak hours, compared to $7 for those meeting the ’07 standards. Full article here.
It brings up a point I made last month about this type of restriction becoming more prevalent along with congestion pricing. There are also blanket tolls proposed for passenger vehicles during peak hours as well.
Update: Right after I wrote the above paragraphs, saw this post too.
It brings up a point I made last month about this type of restriction becoming more prevalent along with congestion pricing. There are also blanket tolls proposed for passenger vehicles during peak hours as well.
Update: Right after I wrote the above paragraphs, saw this post too.
Labels: congestion pricing, emissions, toll, truck