For the small percentage that do want or need to continue driving into the city, they're going to have less traffic, said Zoe Baldwin, New Jersey director for Regional Plan Association.
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Bill would terminate the light rail “time stamp”
State Assembly legislation aims to streamline process ×
Light rail riders would not need to time stamp their purchased tickets under a new bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro.
Rail services would be required to provide passengers with proof of payment for their ticket under a bill approved Monday by the New Jersey Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee.
Currently, passengers on the light rail need to purchase tickets at one machine and validate, or “time stamp,” them at another.
If a riders forget to validate their tickets, they face a fine of $75, the same penalty as fare evasion.