NY Post readers discuss complaints from New Yorkers about the real impacts of congestion pricing in New York City. Robert Miller
The Issue: Complaints from New Yorkers about the real impacts of congestion pricing in New York City.
The Post is right: Congestion pricing has not worked in the Big Apple, and traffic and retail prices are up ( “That’s a toll lotta bull, Kat,” Dec. 4).
What’s going to happen if the daytime congestion price for cars goes up to $15? I can only imagine what the cost will be for commercial vehicles that bring us our food and necessities.
John Giriat
The Bronx
Anyone driving or taking a cab down Fifth Avenue can see that there’s more congestion than ever.
Double-parked trucks and the bus lane leave only one lane open for cars. You’re lucky if you get to go

New York Post Opinion

The Jersey Journal
Vermont Public
People Top Story
Daily Voice
Raw Story
The Babylon Bee
The radio station 99.5 The Apple
WILX News 10
America News