Congestion pricing in NYC is set to launch on Jan. 5, despite ongoing legal challenges, including arguments that tolls could harm commuters and businesses.
At least ten lawsuits have been filed against the congestion pricing program, arguing it would burden commuters and push traffic to disadvantaged communities.
The potential success of the congestion pricing plan hinges on overcoming legal hurdles, with previous opposition from political figures and ongoing lawsuits posing risks.
Activists like Kathryn Freed claim the tolls will lead to increased delivery costs in the congestion zone, impacting prices for goods and services.
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