Poll Boos Congestion Pricing

A Quinnipiac poll finds that New Yorkers oppose congestion pricing--charging drivers a fee to travel below 60th Street during rush hours--by a margin of 2-1. Streetsblog, which has been advocating for such a policy, still has hope:
the results are very much in line with the findings of surveys conducted in London and Stockholm prior to the launch of those cities' successful and, ultimately, popular experiments with congestion pricing.
-Matthew Schuerman
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