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As part of a the MTA's congestion pricing plan, commuters will be charged a toll upon entering parts of Manhattan during specific times.
Congestion pricing launched but the Queensboro Bridge remains a nightmare for pedestrians and cyclists. Mayor Adams could fix it today.