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Can we manage traffic without bridge tolls, say by eliminating free parking for government workers in the Central Business District and through better traffic enforcement?

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Can we manage traffic without bridge tolls, say by eliminating free parking for government workers in the Central Business District and through better traffic enforcement?

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A. We should do those things in any event, not as substitutes. But the tolls will also contribute two-thirds of a billion dollars a year for city services. And they’ll solidify other traffic reforms by keeping other New Yorkers from getting into their cars and filling road space opened up by better traffic management.

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