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Congestion Relief Zone Toll: Discounts and Exemptions

Some drivers and vehicles may qualify for discounts on, or exemptions from, the Congestion Relief Zone toll. Learn more below about who is eligible and how to apply.

If you already applied and received a notification that you were approved, you don't need to re-apply.

Low-Income Discount

A 50% discount is available for low-income vehicle owners enrolled in the Low-Income Discount Plan (LIDP). This discount begins after the first 10 trips in a calendar month, and applies to all peak period trips after that.  

Low-Income Tax Credit for Residents

Residents of the Congestion Relief Zone (or formally known as the Central Business District) whose New York State adjusted gross income is under $60,000 may qualify for a tax credit in the amount of tolls paid. Visit the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance's website for more information.

Disability Exemptions

The Individual Disability Exemption Plan (IDEP) is available for individuals who have disabilities or health conditions that prevent them from using transit. IDEP can be applied to a vehicle registered to the applicant, or to a vehicle registered to a person the applicant designates, such as a family member or a caregiver, if they use that vehicle to drive the applicant in the Congestion Relief Zone.

The Organizational Disability Exemption Plan (ODEP) is available for organizations that operate vehicles that transport people with disabilities—such as Access-A-Ride, ambulette services, or schools and special education facilities. To qualify for the exemption, a vehicle must be used in the tolling zone solely for the purpose of transporting people with disabilities.

Emergency Vehicle Exemption

Qualifying authorized emergency vehicles as defined by New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law are exempt from the Congestion Relief Zone toll.  

Bus Exemption

School buses contracted with the NYC Department of Education, commuter vans licensed with the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission, and buses providing scheduled commuter services open to the public are exempt from the Congestion Relief Zone toll.

Specialized Government-Owned Vehicle Exemption

Publicly owned vehicles specifically designed to perform public works other than general transportation, and directly engaged in a core agency purpose, are exempt from the Congestion Relief Zone toll.