New York City’s congestion pricing program has cleared its last bureaucratic hurdle, and most drivers in January could be paying $9 to enter the busiest parts of Manhattan during peak hours. It could still be stopped by lawsuits, even after its start date. https://t.co/mgY5e3FJBM pic.twitter.com/9gPxv6ZimM
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The post @nytimes: New York City’s congestion pricing program has cleared its last bureaucratic hurdle, and most drivers in January could be paying $9 to enter the busiest parts of Manhattan during peak hours. It could still be stopped by lawsuits, even after its start date. https://t.co/mgY5e3FJBM pic.twitter.com/9gPxv6ZimM first appeared on The World Web Times – worldwebtimes.com.

