Congestion Pricing Ignites an Old Rift: Drivers vs. Transit Riders
Briefly

He works in Bayside, Queens, which has limited transit options, and he enjoys driving. Time is money, Mr. Kefalas, also 61, said. I try to go the quickest way possible.
But it is an example of the perennial debate between two entrenched groups of New Yorkers: car users, many from outside Manhattan and some with deeply personal ties to driving, and transit loyalists, who believe mass transit is not only the cheapest and fastest travel option but also a moral choice.
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