New Yorkers up in arms over ERP-like pricing
New York edges closer towards a congestion pricing plan in bid to ease congestion in Manhattan at peak hours
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THE closest subway station to Bob Friedrich's home in eastern Queens is 16km away, so he drives to work in Manhattan at least three times a week.
The accountant is one of thousands of commuters who stand to lose under any congestion pricing plan that would charge a fee to drive into Manhattan's busiest neighbourhoods at peak traffic times.
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