
"Congestion pricing is working—fewer cars, less pollution, faster commutes. Secretary Duffy has already lost in court, and if he wants to see us there again, let's go."
"Congestion pricing charges drivers a $9 base toll to enter Manhattan below 60th Street. In addition to reducing congestion and pollution, the program is raising revenue for the MTA to fund major capital improvements."
The U.S. Department of Transportation filed an appeal against a court ruling that favored the MTA regarding congestion pricing. This pricing strategy charges drivers a toll to enter Manhattan, aiming to decrease traffic and pollution while generating revenue for transit improvements. MTA officials assert the program's success, citing fewer cars and faster commutes. USDOT Secretary Sean Duffy has opposed the program, seeking its shutdown, but the MTA continues to implement it and fund various projects with the generated revenue.
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