Courtesy of WRCR.
One of the benefits of the Central Business District Tolling Program, or “congestion pricing,” is that it will help curb accidents involving MTA buses. That’s what the MTA claimed yesterday after their Board Meeting. MTA C-O-O Craig Cipriano said most bus-involved accidents happen in the central business district…
MTA CEO Janno Lieber said he fully expects the mayor to back the plan to help deal with overcrowding on the city’s streets…
Ramapo supervisor Michael Specht recently told “The Morning Show” that he thinks the governor will see how destructive the congestion pricing plan would be for west-of-Hudson commuters…
The MTA’s controversial plan, which is designed to raise money for repairs and improvements to the transit system, and encourage more people to use mass transit, would force heavy tolls on Rockland and other west-of-Hudson commuters and others going south of 60th street in Manhattan.