New Jersey mayor floats ‘reverse congestion pricing’ toll in response to NYC’s controversial toll
- A New Jersey mayor is proposing a reverse congestion pricing toll in response to New York City's congestion pricing toll, as reported by Fox 5 New York.
- Mayor Steven Fulop stated that the proposal could involve toll sites outside of tunnels and bridges in New Jersey, but details are not finalized.
- Fulop believes that money from reverse congestion pricing should fund New Jersey's mass transit system, which he described as a 'terrible product.'
- The mayor emphasized that without a reliable transportation system, people will likely continue to use their own vehicles for travel.
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