"NYC's $15 Congestion Pricing: What You Need to Know"

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New York City is set to implement a $15 congestion pricing toll for drivers entering Midtown Manhattan in mid-June, with the aim of reducing congestion and raising $1 billion annually for subway and bus system upgrades. The toll will vary based on vehicle type and time of day, and will be collected via E-ZPass or mailed bills. Some vehicles, such as emergency and government vehicles, will be exempt. Critics argue that the plan is a cash grab and may divert traffic to outer boroughs, while the MTA defends it as a means to improve public transportation infrastructure.
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