Starting January 5, Midtown Manhattan will impose a $9 toll on standard passenger vehicles during daytime hours to alleviate congestion and support MTA funds.
Gov. Hochul restarted the congestion pricing initiative, asserting it will both alleviate traffic and finance necessary New York subway improvements, despite opposition from critics.
Critics argue that the congestion pricing strategy may burden local drivers unfairly, while supporters believe it can be an efficient means of urban traffic management.
The toll charges vary by vehicle type, with motorcycles, small trucks, and buses facing different fee structures, indicating the plan's nuanced approach to congestion management.
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