
Why New York City’s Traffic Congestion Plan Crashed and Burned
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Rethinking Traffic Management: Lessons for NYC
This chapter explores innovative traffic congestion management strategies, contrasting them with traditional models like congestion pricing. Focused on Vancouver's time-based entry system, it suggests enhancing New York City's livability through improved public transit instead of monetary tactics. The conversation highlights the social dynamics of transportation choices and advocates for funding mechanisms that prioritize urban quality of life and efficiency.
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