New York's congestion pricing program started in January after overcoming legal hurdles and previous delays. Initially met with mixed reactions, MTA data indicates it successfully reduces traffic in Manhattan. However, President Trump's opposition poses a threat, as he characterized the program as destructive, expressed a desire to discuss compromises with Governor Kathy Hochul, and suggested he could potentially influence its cancellation at the federal level. Trump also criticized bike lanes as contributing to congestion in the city.
In a recent interview, Trump described New York's congestion pricing as "destructive" and indicated he may take action to end it.
MTA data shows the congestion pricing program is effectively reducing Manhattan traffic, despite mixed reactions from the public.
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