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Cars make their way on I-93 entering Boston, Monday. The Boston City Council is exploring congestion pricing to reduce traffic in the Hub, recently found to be among the worst in the world. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)
Cars make their way on I-93 entering Boston, Monday. The Boston City Council is exploring congestion pricing to reduce traffic in the Hub, recently found to be among the worst in the world. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)
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The collapse of congestion pricing in New York City did not deter the Boston City Council from exploring the idea, or advocates from touting their perceived benefits of a new fee for drivers entering the downtown core, at the matter’s first hearing. 

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