New York City's congestion pricing plan, a contentious issue that has sparked heated debate among residents and commuters, has taken another twist. A recent study conducted by the city's Department of Transportation has found that the introduction of congestion tolls has not significantly impacted parking availability in the city, despite initial concerns from drivers and business owners. The study's results may come as a surprise to those who feared that the congestion tolls would lead to a shortage of parking spots, causing even more congestion and frustration for drivers. However, the study's findings may also raise questions about the effectiveness of the congestion pricing plan in reducing traffic congestion in the city.
Congestion toll did not affect parking availability according to DOT study Spectrum News NY1