The MTA's proposal to impose a 25% gridlock surcharge on certain Manhattan drivers during peak days has raised concerns about the fairness and impact on commuters.
Residents are frustrated that the lack of direct public transportation alternatives leaves them with no choice but to drive and pay the additional congestion fees.
There is growing sentiment that the MTA needs to demonstrate greater accountability for its financial management instead of continually burdening commuters with additional costs.
Some suggest that significant changes are needed within the MTA, including potential pay cuts for executives, in light of the organization's ongoing financial struggles.
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