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Congestion Pricing Is Cutting Traffic Jams In New York AND . . . Inside Manhattan, the data showed that on average, travelers lost 4,384 hours per weekday to traffic jams in the 2024 analysis period But the number of "lost" hours dropped to 3,161 on the average weekday since the beginning of the toll, a 28-percent decrease, or the equivalent of travelers getting 17 minutes back per hour spent in traffic
Congestion toll slashes Manhattan traffic jams by 25% Time lost due to traffic in Manhattan fell 28% from Jan 5, when the toll launched, through April 26, with congestion pricing accounting for a quarter of that drop, according to a report
NYC Congestion Pricing Shows Mixed Results - amNewYork Whether congestion pricing has been successful in reducing traffic in Manhattan seems to depend on the route If you use the Hugh L Carey (Brooklyn-Battery) Tunnel, you’ve likely encountered