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Congestion Pricing in NYC Deemed a “Huge Success” by Gov. Hochul and MTA: Fewer Cars, Higher Transit Use, and $500M in Projected Revenue

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NEW YORK, NY — New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) are calling the city’s congestion pricing program a resounding success, just six months after its launch. Officials announced Saturday that the initiative has reduced traffic in Lower Manhattan by 67,000 vehicles per day and is projected to generate $500 million in revenue by 2025—funds that will fuel $15 billion in public transit upgrades.

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What’s Ahead for New Jersey Transportation in 2025? A Look at Tolls, Projects, and Changes

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Ridgewood Nj, Navigating the Garden State’s transportation system is often a challenge — expensive, frustrating, and sometimes maddening. This past year brought battles over congestion pricing, ongoing issues at NJ Transit, and rising tolls. Unfortunately, 2025 is shaping up to continue these trends, though with some major infrastructure improvements on the horizon.

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Congestion Pricing in NYC: A Boon for New Jersey Businesses?

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New York NY, the controversial New York City congestion pricing toll, set to begin January 5, has sparked fierce debate and concern among New Jersey officials and businesses. With charges of $9 for cars and nearly $22 for trucks, critics argue the toll could significantly impact commuters and firms conducting business in Manhattan.

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