A first-in-the-nation congestion charge was given its final federal approval on Monday, meaning that from next year anyone wanting to drive in lower Manhattan could pay up to $23.The Federal Highway Administration officially green-lit the plan on Monday, meaning that it is now up to the New York transit officials - the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) -A plan published in August suggested vehicles would be charged $23 to enter the area south of 60th Street during peak daytime hours.
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