• @[email protected]
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    7 hours ago

    Are we sure that it’s causing people to take alternative transit more vs just… Not going to Manhattan though? I’m all for it, just worth studying more.

    • Yardy Sardley
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      175 hours ago

      Either way, the policy is working as intended; there are fewer superfluous car trips being made to lower manhattan. If people are deciding not to go over a $9 fee, I don’t think they really needed to go that badly.

    • AnIndefiniteArticle
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      55 hours ago

      That’s why the congestion pricing revenues ought to be spent on improving public transit, to maintain the tourist economy.

    • HobbitFoot
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      24 hours ago

      The congestion zone only covers lower and midtown Manhattan. Most traffic not heading to that part of Manhattan is either going to take I-95 through Harlem, I-87 through upstate New York, or I-278 through Staten Island and Brooklyn.

      You don’t need to study it more.