The Impact of Congestion Pricing on Drivers in New York and New Jersey

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New York's congestion pricing plan is closer to implementation as federal officials accepted an environmental assessment and the MTA is on the verge of receiving a "Finding of No Significant Impact." A traffic advisory panel will then decide on extending credits towards a congestion fee for tolls paid and exemptions for certain groups.
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