Toll on Manhattan drivers remains in effect, despite Trump’s Easter Sunday deadline
- New York's $9 congestion toll for most drivers entering Manhattan continues despite a deadline from President Donald Trump's administration to stop it.
- The Metropolitan Transportation Authority confirmed that traffic cameras are still collecting this fee as planned.
- A federal judge dismissed lawsuits against the toll, which local truckers claimed lacked proper scrutiny.
- The toll, implemented on January 5, aims to reduce traffic and generate revenue for public transportation.
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Deadline for NY to end congestion pricing moved back again by Trump transportation secretary Sean Duffy
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued another round of funding threats against New York state Monday — while once again rollling back a supposed deadline for the end of congestion pricing.
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