NYC Congestion Pricing Survived Its Legal Challenges and the Traffic Into Manhattan Has Changed; Exactly How Much Is Debated
The Toll That Was Supposed to Reduce Congestion Has Been Implemented and the Data on Whether It Is Working Is Interpreted Differently by Everyone Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat NYC Congestion Pricing: Implemented, Data Collected, Conclusions Contested NEW YORK, NY — New York City’s congestion pricing programme, which charges drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street, survived its legal challenges and is operational. Traffic volumes entering the central business district have declined. Transit ridership has increased. The MTA is using the revenue for capital improvements. These are the outcomes the programme was designed to produce, and they are occurring. The debate about whether they are occurring sufficiently — whether the traffic reduction is large enough, whether the revenue is being spent wisely enough, whether the toll level is set correctly — is ongoing and is the debate that will determine whether the programme’s parameters are adjusted in the coming years. The cri...