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idontwantthislast Wednesday at 4:40 PM

> try to regulate idling, which worse emissions profiles

Most certainly regulated. There are people who make a living off of reporting idling trucks and collecting the bounty.

enragedcactilast Wednesday at 5:36 PM

> Once the Feds approved the plan the State of NY made fixed, increasing, revenue targets their only goal.

The first thing the State of NY did with congestion pricing was halt the plan (arguably illegally) before reintroducing it six months later with a price reduction to $9 down from $15: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/14/congestion-p...

ceejayozlast Wednesday at 4:40 PM

> If they cared about emissions they could try to regulate idling...

They have, for decades. https://nyc-business.nyc.gov/nycbusiness/description/idling-...

JumpCrisscrosslast Wednesday at 4:33 PM

> NY dropped the goals of cleaner air and any premise of regulating traffic flow

What’s your source for this?

Also, why would a goal matter more than results?

sigmarlast Wednesday at 4:44 PM

>If they cared about emissions they could try regulating idling, which worse emissions profiles

They do, in fact, regulate idling my dude- https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-02222

> In New York City, vehicle idling is illegal if it lasts more than 3 minutes or more than 1 minute when adjacent to a school.