- New York's congestion pricing plan to charge most drivers $9 for entering Manhattan's busy areas cleared a significant legal challenge.
- A federal judge rejected New Jersey's emergency request to halt the toll program prior to its launch.
- New York officials are set to implement the long-planned tolling initiative beginning Sunday.
- Janno Lieber of the MTA expressed relief and determination, stating it is time to move past legal disputes.
- New Jersey's lawyer plans to appeal the ruling to try and stop the program before it goes into effect.
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