Summary

New York City has become the first U.S. city to implement a congestion charge, with car drivers paying up to $9 daily to enter areas south of Central Park.

The scheme aims to reduce traffic and fund public transport but has faced opposition, including from Donald Trump, who has vowed to overturn it.

Fees vary by vehicle type, with trucks and buses paying higher rates.

Despite legal challenges, the initiative moves forward as New York remains the world’s most congested urban area, with peak traffic speeds averaging just 11 mph.

  • BozeKnoflook@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I have to nitpick slightly; Holland is not a country. Amsterdam is in the North Holland province of the Netherlands.

    Source: I’m on the train from Amsterdam to my home in Nijmegen, Netherlands, which is not a part of either Holland.