- Pricing Poll Numbers Jump When NYers Told of Benefits (Post)
- RELATED: Lawmakers Don't Expect Pricing Vote (NYT, AMNY)
- RELATED: Silver Questions Proposed Pricing Boundaries (Daily News)
- RELATED: Silver's Sister Parks and Rides in London (Crain's)
- RELATED: MTA Likely to 'Hijack' Pricing Revenues (Post)
- RELATED: Media Spending Shows Broad Support for PlaNYC (Observer)
- RELATED: City Should Make Drivers Pay for Free Transit (WNBC)
- Driving in US Drops for First Time in 25 Years (NPR)
- Former Bike Shop Owner Had Role in Bike Seizure (Voice)
- Daughter Makes Case for Moynihan Station (Daily News)
- Boaters and Motorists Clash on LI (Newsday)
- Livingstone Backs Tory Frequent Flyer Fee (Guardian)
- Motorist Perplexed by Parking Enforcement (Clinton Hill Blog via Curbed)
- Where to Park It in Greenpoint (Gowanus Lounge)
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