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New Jersey Considers World Cup Toll for NY Drivers

New Jerseys Governor-elect, Mikie Sherrill, suggests a congestion toll for World Cup fans driving into the state, following New Yorks congestion pricing program. This proposal, if implemented, would generate revenue for public transit improvements and ensure New Jersey benefits from the event.

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