Two months into New York City’s congestion‑pricing program, preliminary data indicates a sharp reduction in traffic, improved transit access, and record revenues that may reshape urban mobility.** Traffic volumes plunge Since the tolling began on Jan. 5, vehicle entries into Manhattan’s central business district—south of 61st Street—dropped between 475,000 and 560,000 per day, down from aContinue reading “NYC’s congestion pricing analysis”