After months of uncertainty, New York's congestion pricing program is revived, but its future remains uncertain amid political challenges from a new presidential administration.
The new plan would reduce the toll for vehicles entering Manhattan from $15 to $9, aiming to ease commuter pressures while still generating funds for mass transit.
Despite the revisit to the program, it's anticipated to generate less revenue, complicating the financing of critical transit repairs and upgrades in New York City.
With President Trump likely to oppose congestion pricing upon taking office, the program's implementation faces imminent political hurdles that could threaten its viability.
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