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May
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ATA APPLAUDS DEFEAT OF CONGESTION PRICING IN NYC
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ARLINGTON, Va.....The American Trucking Associations applauds the New York State Legislature's rejection of New York City's proposal to charge drivers a fee to drive into parts of Manhattan during most daylight hours. Under the plan introduced earlier this year, truck drivers would have paid $21 per weekday and auto drivers would have paid $8 per weekday to drive in Manhattan below 60th Street between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. "Like many areas of the United States, New York's transportation networks are strained, and the city is searching for a solution to its problem," said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. "But congestion pricing schemes are unfair, ineffective and ignore our real transportation needs. While there is a need to heavily invest in infrastructure, congestion pricing does little to relieve congestion and is merely a revenue raiser." ATA's concerns with the New York City plan included the following:
New York City is one of five cities selected last August to receive a share of $1.1 billion in federal funds to help address traffic congestion. The money would have been allocated as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Partnership Program. The other cities selected included Seattle, San Francisco, Miami, and Minneapolis.
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