Monday’s Headlines: Both-Sides Edition

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What are the potential negative impacts of congestion pricing on individuals⁢ who rely on driving due to limited or inaccessible‌ public⁤ transportation‍ options?

Today we’re talking about congestion pricing in New York City. Some are calling it a ⁣”war on cars” while others see‍ it as a necessary step towards a more sustainable future. We’re joined today by [Guest Name], a leading voice in the transportation debate. [Guest Name], you’ve been a vocal advocate for congestion pricing. What do you say to those who feel it unfairly penalizes drivers‍ who ⁢have no​ other choice but to drive ⁤into​ the city?

And to our readers, we want to hear from you. Is congestion pricing a fair solution to traffic woes, or is it simply ⁢another burden on working people? [[1](https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/12/02/mondays-headines-both-siderism-edition)]

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