
Congestion pricing in New York City has been approved, with one dissenting vote on the 17-member MTA board. The plan involves collecting $15 from vehicles driving south of 60th St. Despite some opposition and lawsuits, the policy aims to cut emissions, reduce traffic, and invest in mass transit. The implementation process is underway, with details being finalized and discussions on the impact of the tolls.













In which @GershKuntzman brought 'the war on cars' to Max Politics, we debated aspects of the coming congestion pricing program, agreed that bus speeds are absolutely key to everything, talked leadership, & more. Listen here or wherever you get podcasts: https://t.co/NhUPKe62jX
I went on @KCBSRadio radio to talk about why people who arbitrarily drive in dense cities should pay the *true price* of that choice, and why all money collected should be spent on public transit and making streets better for people who bike and walk. 👇🏼https://t.co/7TVNoXKqHX
New Yorkers are so sick of the vagrancy allowed to run amok on the NYC subway, they’re literally removing bodies (alive/dead) to get trains moving. If you’d like to avoid this and drive, the MTA, an unelected body, wants to tax you a minimum of $15/day. https://t.co/eYH1oPsEn8