New York City is considering implementing a congestion pricing plan which could see drivers charged a $15 toll to enter Manhattan. The timeline for the introduction of the toll was revealed by a lawyer for the state’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), indicating that the charges could begin as soon as mid-June. This information was disclosed during a hearing on New Jersey's lawsuit aimed at blocking the congestion pricing plan. The lawsuit suggests that there is opposition to the plan, which has been described as 'insane' by critics.
New York could start charging drivers $15 to enter Manhattan as soon as mid-June, a lawyer for the state’s MTA said at a hearing on New Jersey’s suit to block the plan https://t.co/rn48EPJeZi
NY's $15 congestion pricing toll timeline revealed: Here's when Manhattan drivers may start being charged https://t.co/onIX30kBHh https://t.co/tbOMT3Ylr4
New York could start charging drivers $15 to enter Manhattan as soon as mid-June, a lawyer for the state’s MTA said at a hearing on New Jersey’s suit to block the plan https://t.co/jkgTqWN98g via @citylab
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