Lyft boosted its Citi Bike prices Monday — just as they’re set to make a killing off of congestion pricing they lobbied for. The bike rental service made the decision to raise rates again, less than six months after its parent company,
Here’s how congestion pricing affects visitors coming to the Big Apple. If you’re planning to use Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare services, you’ll be charged an additional $1.50 per trip if you enter Manhattan’s Central Business District. The cost of the toll falls on the passenger, not the driver.
That charge is 75 cents for people taking taxis, green cabs and black cars, and $1.50 for Uber or Lyft passengers. Congestion pricing has long existed in other cities around the globe, including ...
Citi Bike fees increased on Jan. 6 — with more coming on Feb. 3 just as New Yorkers bear the brunt of higher transportation costs this year, including congestion pricing, toll hikes and looming train and bus fare increases.
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One influential group of New Yorkers is exempt from paying the $9 congestion toll — politicians driven around by officers in NYPD vehicles at taxpayer expense.
The legislation, also known as “Sami’s Law,” authored by Rep. Ann Flood (R-Northhampton), would require companies like Uber and Lyft to provide a barcode or other machine-readable code on the outside of a vehicle to ensure riders are entering the ...