The city unveiled a new bus lane along 96th Street ahead of congestion pricing being implemented next month.

The program is set to go into effect just a few weeks before Donald Trump takes office.

While Trump has said he is not a fan of congestion pricing, it’s unclear what he would do with the program once he’s in the White House.

Meanwhile, Trump has named former Wiconsin Rep. Sean Duffy as his nominee to be transportation secretary.

Sarah Kaufman, the director of the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall” Tuesday to talk more about what Trump’s presidency could mean for New York’s infrastructure and more.