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New York City’s congestion pricing is scheduled to take effect Sunday .
The program is supposed to reduce traffic in lower Manhattan while raising funding for mass transit.
During daytime hours , it will cost $ 9 to drive a regular car in Manhattan below 60th St, while someone using a ride-hailing service like Uber or Lyft will pay $ 1.50 per ride.
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