NY Post readers discuss complaints from New Yorkers about the real impacts of congestion pricing in New York City. Robert Miller

The Issue: Complaints from New Yorkers about the real impacts of congestion pricing in New York City.

The Post is right: Congestion pricing has not worked in the Big Apple, and traffic and retail prices are up ( “That’s a toll lotta bull, Kat,” Dec. 4).

What’s going to happen if the daytime congestion price for cars goes up to $15? I can only imagine what the cost will be for commercial vehicles that bring us our food and necessities.

John Giriat

The Bronx

Anyone driving or taking a cab down Fifth Avenue can see that there’s more congestion than ever.

Double-parked trucks and the bus lane leave only one lane open for cars. You’re lucky if you get to go

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