Michael Bloomberg wrote an opinion piece that collecrs a lot of reason why congestion pricing is good for NYC
Mainly:
- improves commute times
- less congestion
- more peiole using mass transit
- more revenue for the city
Interesting piece
Michael Bloomberg wrote an opinion piece that collecrs a lot of reason why congestion pricing is good for NYC
Mainly:
Interesting piece
This is a good, and quite common, question regarding congestion pricing. The fact of the matter is those with less means often cannot afford a car. It’s usually not their car if they’re driving into a city (e.g. a work truck).
But let’s say we have low-income people who do have a car and need to drive for whatever reason. There’s programs for that. Two of them.
Congestion pricing is also funneling money into metro services, meaning the affluent drivers are actually making low-income access to transportation cheaper while also improving reliability and service levels to those riding transit.
Low-income residents stand to win the most with congestion pricing. Personally, I would focus more on how to better help businesses with legitimate car needs, like dog groomers, mobile mechanics, delivery workers, etc. For example, zero fare for businesses licenses at nighttime periods (to encourage shifting delivery schedules). Programs like that could help small business, which in turn helps boost the income of low-income employees.