Anonymous wrote:Look you can agree or disagree with him (personally disagree as most people commute via plentiful train services from the burbs; I grew up in a NYC suburb). However, from a GOP perspective, shouldn't tolls be left as a state issue without federal tampering? This just looks like petty overreach.
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Anonymous wrote:The merits or lack thereof of congestion pricing isn’t even the point of this thread! Anyone care to comment on the actual topic?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congestion pricing has been great. On the rare time I need to drive to downtown Manhattan it used to take me about 1.5hrs, I’ve done it twice since and it only took 30min!
It was a pleasure to spend the $9! I was surprised so little would make such a difference. And a friend of mine that lives in the zone is happy as well, quality of life is up with less cars on the street.
Spoken like someone who does not appreciate that 9 dollars daily is a lot to many people
If you are driving in, by yourself, for a white collar job in the congestion zone, $9/day is nothing.
If you are a white collar worker in NYC, why are you driving in at all? NYC is much better set up for commuters with tons of trains from CT/NY surrounding areas and northern NJ. I grew up in a CT suburb of NYC with tons of commuters. I still have friends in CT and NJ who commute to the city. Nobody drives in.
The people who drive in from NJ, Long Island, the enclaves in Brooklyn or Bronx and putter around the city in their car. When you have to pay 9 bucks, people who loiter around in their vehicles stay away.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I missed it, what has happened to the relatively new Congestion Taxes in NYC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congestion pricing has been great. On the rare time I need to drive to downtown Manhattan it used to take me about 1.5hrs, I’ve done it twice since and it only took 30min!
It was a pleasure to spend the $9! I was surprised so little would make such a difference. And a friend of mine that lives in the zone is happy as well, quality of life is up with less cars on the street.
Spoken like someone who does not appreciate that 9 dollars daily is a lot to many people
If you are driving in, by yourself, for a white collar job in the congestion zone, $9/day is nothing.
If you are a white collar worker in NYC, why are you driving in at all? NYC is much better set up for commuters with tons of trains from CT/NY surrounding areas and northern NJ. I grew up in a CT suburb of NYC with tons of commuters. I still have friends in CT and NJ who commute to the city. Nobody drives in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trades folks that drive their vans in everyday actually really liked the congestion charge because it made it MUCH easier to find street parking and reduced their drive time by a lot. The toll itself gets charged to the client, so it was no skin off their back.
Ask the neighbors if they like it and no the trade people do not like it. My family are trades people and no they are not simply passing on this is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congestion pricing has been great. On the rare time I need to drive to downtown Manhattan it used to take me about 1.5hrs, I’ve done it twice since and it only took 30min!
It was a pleasure to spend the $9! I was surprised so little would make such a difference. And a friend of mine that lives in the zone is happy as well, quality of life is up with less cars on the street.
Spoken like someone who does not appreciate that 9 dollars daily is a lot to many people
If you are driving in, by yourself, for a white collar job in the congestion zone, $9/day is nothing.
If you are a white collar worker in NYC, why are you driving in at all? NYC is much better set up for commuters with tons of trains from CT/NY surrounding areas and northern NJ. I grew up in a CT suburb of NYC with tons of commuters. I still have friends in CT and NJ who commute to the city. Nobody drives in.
Anonymous wrote:The merits or lack thereof of congestion pricing isn’t even the point of this thread! Anyone care to comment on the actual topic?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congestion pricing has been great. On the rare time I need to drive to downtown Manhattan it used to take me about 1.5hrs, I’ve done it twice since and it only took 30min!
It was a pleasure to spend the $9! I was surprised so little would make such a difference. And a friend of mine that lives in the zone is happy as well, quality of life is up with less cars on the street.
Spoken like someone who does not appreciate that 9 dollars daily is a lot to many people
If you are driving in, by yourself, for a white collar job in the congestion zone, $9/day is nothing.
If you are a white collar worker in NYC, why are you driving in at all? NYC is much better set up for commuters with tons of trains from CT/NY surrounding areas and northern NJ. I grew up in a CT suburb of NYC with tons of commuters. I still have friends in CT and NJ who commute to the city. Nobody drives in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congestion pricing has been great. On the rare time I need to drive to downtown Manhattan it used to take me about 1.5hrs, I’ve done it twice since and it only took 30min!
It was a pleasure to spend the $9! I was surprised so little would make such a difference. And a friend of mine that lives in the zone is happy as well, quality of life is up with less cars on the street.
Spoken like someone who does not appreciate that 9 dollars daily is a lot to many people
If you are driving in, by yourself, for a white collar job in the congestion zone, $9/day is nothing.