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Traffic Into Manhattan Drops 7.5% In First Week Of New Toll

A new toll on drivers entering the core of Manhattan brought modest but measurable traffic reductions to New York City’s heavily-gridlocked streets in its first week of operation, according to preliminary data released Monday. Full Story

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Terrible mistake
January 15, 2025 9:17 am

Businesses in Manhattan are going to lose $$$

Overlords
January 15, 2025 9:19 am

Ok, so 7% less traffic is nice. By their calculations that costs the taxpayers who are coming into the city $4,700,000 weekly!!! Where is that money going?? we need transparency or its assumed that its just another money grab for the rich and powerful.

Anonymous
Reply to  Overlords
January 15, 2025 3:19 pm

Thieves are going to steal unless they are stopped
Government is no different
How will hochul pays for her caviar?

Wow! What an accomplishment!
January 15, 2025 9:26 am

I wonder what the percentages of lost business and customers will be?

True
Reply to  Wow! What an accomplishment!
January 15, 2025 10:10 am

100% I skipped on going to restaurant in Manhattan because not looking to get juiced of every dollar

The train
Reply to  True
January 15, 2025 11:14 am

The subway in NY can get you anywhere, and that’s the entire point of this

Anonymous
Reply to  The train
January 15, 2025 3:17 pm

As long as you don’t get pushed on the tracks or burned alive

No thank you
Reply to  The train
January 15, 2025 4:29 pm

Nobody that I know that rides the subway regularly says they feel safe. They feel like second class citizens when urine is running down a car or when its 100 degrees out and theres no AC on the car… ALL THE WHILE the rich and powerful ply above us in helicopters paid for by the poor hardworking ppl. NO THANK YOU We work too hard to not be able to get from place to place in safety and decent comfort. were not a third world country where were forced to jamb into a car like animals.

Crown heights
January 15, 2025 10:27 am

Traffic is the same they are just not telling you the truth they want you to belive it
Not at all true.

MTA
January 15, 2025 10:29 am

With all the corruption, AND GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION, do you honestly think and believe that a portion of this money will go to the MTA? As that’s what they say?

It’s not a statement.

What’s your feedback on this?

Ridiculous.

PUBLIC
Reply to  MTA
January 15, 2025 4:32 pm

Of course its going to the MTA, maybe like 5% of it. The rest has to go to all the politicians who were paid to sign off on this. Dont expect to see new shiny 3 trains anytime soon. deal with the 1980 tech you low taxpayer…

Maybe
January 15, 2025 10:46 am

We should ban all cars from Manhattan once and for all then there will be No traffic at all.

And also let's ban all people from Manhattan ttan
January 15, 2025 1:29 pm

Unless they pay a $5000 entrance fee

Ride the subway
January 15, 2025 6:34 pm

I ride the subway every day. I don’t see any different they say that there is more poeple riding the subway they are wrong the subway are not safe . This whole thing is a money grab.
Rhis

Hate people praising the drop in traffic
January 15, 2025 7:57 pm

The traffic might be down, and as someone who lives in the area, I haven’t noticed much difference. But even if we assume it is, subway usage hasn’t increased by that amount either. So, where are those people? I’ll tell you—definitely not in this zone. Reduced traffic isn’t something to celebrate; it’s lost revenue. This is a poorly thought-out policy, supported by people who can’t see the bigger picture. It’s shortsighted and built on flawed logic. When the economic consequences of this disastrous policy become apparent, the politicians responsible will likely be long gone, leaving future generations to deal with… Read more »

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