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NYC DRIVERS TO START PAYING CONGESTION PRICING TOLLS ON JUNE 30

 * Metropolitan Transportation Authority announces start date
 * Tolling program is subject of lawsuits to halt or slow start

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By Skylar Woodhouse
April 26, 2024 at 6:35 AM HST
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Drivers heading into New York City’s traffic-clogged central business district
will start paying a congestion pricing toll on June 30, according to the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

The new plan will charge most cars $15 for entering the borough south of 60th
Street during peak times. It aims to reduce traffic, improve air quality, boost
transit ridership and provide an estimated $1 billion a year to modernize the
MTA’s network of subways, buses and commuter rails.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and others have filed lawsuits seeking to
postpone or halt the tolling program. The MTA did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.

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Saudi Arabia’s capital is set to pull back on its target to double its
population by 2030 as it reconfigures plans designed to support Crown Prince
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