Congestion pricing support if money goes to mass transit
Sixty percent of New Yorkers will support congestion pricing if the money goes toward mass transit, the most recent Q Poll found. Sounds good to me. [Daily News]
Sixty percent of New Yorkers will support congestion pricing if the money goes toward mass transit, the most recent Q Poll found. Sounds good to me. [Daily News]
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Why Bloomberg is not flogging this statistic is beyond me.
Have you picked a favorite plan? bearing in mind of course, any of the plans can be modified to suit, if I had to pick one as is, it would be the bridge tolls.
Most boneheaded: license plate rationing. 1) Not a centb for transit, 2) a nightmare to implement and will sow mass confusion, 3) most wealthy suburban commuters will simply switch cars and not be impacted at all. Utter crap.