New York City is set to start its congestion pricing program in June, with the official start date on June 30. As the implementation date approaches, police are dealing with challenges such as drivers hiding their license plates, which has caught the attention of a City Council member. Additionally, NYC's congestion pricing plan is facing legal challenges, with a trucking group filing a lawsuit claiming it violates the Constitution.
Trucking group sues to block congestion pricing https://t.co/z5isgQf1R1
NYC's congestion pricing plan faces another lawsuit. Here's why truckers say it violates the Constitution. https://t.co/7ViskEEfTb
EDITORIAL | Congestion pricing countdown It is now but a matter of days until June 30. That Sunday is when the program finally begins. The Daily News has been waiting endlessly for this and our main gripe is that it should have happened long, long ago. https://t.co/GBfvFvTZVE
With congestion pricing starting in June, police are scrambling to keep up with new ways drivers are hiding their license plates. One illegal plate cover vendor caught the attention, and ire, of a City Council member and the NYPD. @TimMcNicholas reports. https://t.co/fLSheMAyIv
BREAKING NEWS: Miami Beach tinkering with traffic congestion pricing #MiamiTodayNews #MiamiBeach https://t.co/eAjeZHy9Ew https://t.co/uB1nPbzK2L