Congestion Pricing Goes Global: Lessons for NYC from Singapore, London and Beyond
As New York City gears up to join the modest club of major metropolises leveraging targeted tolls to tame intense traffic congestion, the impending launch inspires natural questions around how The Big Apple's growing pains might compare to transit upgrades in pioneer cities like London, Singapore and Stockholm.
Examinations reveal a spectrum of key contrasts and cautious lessons around four major focus areas...
Published 12/12/23
In early 2024, an unprecedented new policy championed as a potential lifeline for New York City’s strangled streets will launch despite years of political clashes: congestion pricing tolls charging drivers to enter Manhattan’s central business district. Designed to cut traffic congestion while boosting struggling mass transit finances, the controversial move will test global assumptions about curbing car dependency in major metros. If the ambitious scheme succeeds, it could inspire an urban...
Published 12/12/23