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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)]