A tax on drivers in Manhattan has been floated for 20 years, first by then Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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But it's all based on pre-pandemic realities when there was no problem getting people into work, except for traffic.
Now there's a bigger problem, the fear of crime, especially on the subways. Riding the subway is a key to the controversy over congestion pricing.
The MTA wants to charge drivers $23 a day to travel south of 60th Street in Manhattan.
Drivers coming from New Jersey could potentially pay less.
Regardless, this proposal will be a game changer for many drivers.
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The hearings on the plan start Thursday.
We talked to MTA Chair Janno Lieber and New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer.
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