Congestion Tax in New York City

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New York City Mayor Bloomberg has introduced a carbon tax on vehicles entering Manhattan called congestion pricing. The way it will work is similar to the London congestion charge. London will be extending its congestion charge to SUVs and luxury cars[1]
Congestion Tax in New York City
. In London they use this congestion charge to punish people who drive SUVs beginning 2009. During peak hourscommuters into London, UK who drive an SUV or a sport or luxury car will face a daily $47 congestion tax beginning in 2009.

In NYC between the Hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. vehicles entering Manhattan will be charged $8. Vehicles traveling on the FDR or the west side highway with the exception of cars, buses, emergency, or handicap vehicles, will be charged $21. The city is not setting up toll booths on every bridge. So, the way Mayor Bloomberg is planning on charging people for this is by using their E-ZPass system, an electronic toll collection system used on most toll bridges and toll roads. For those who don't have the E-Zpass, cameras that were placed on the bridges and roads will be used to record license plate info and send the driver will be sent a bill. So the use of big brother is will be used to combat traffic congestion. Campaign for New York's future.org has supported Mayor Bloomberg congestion pricing plan. Campaign for New York's future.org has posted many billboards and had campaigners out on the streets of New York City to get people to write letters to New York state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver.

 
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Wow! Politicians really will find an excuse to tax anything!

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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