Will air pollution in Manhattan decrease significantly by end of 2025?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Air quality reports from NYC Environmental Protection Agency
NYC Implements $9 Congestion Pricing to Cut Traffic by 80,000 Vehicles Daily
Jan 5, 2025, 07:35 PM
New York City has implemented congestion pricing, charging drivers a $9 fee to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street starting January 5, 2025, aiming to reduce traffic and pollution by decreasing the number of vehicles entering the area by 80,000 daily. Supporters highlight that drivers lost an average of 101 hours in traffic last year, with speeds dropping below 7 miles per hour, and believe the program will lead to cleaner air and safer streets. Initial reports indicate traffic times have already decreased, with travel times through major tunnels reduced by half. Critics argue the fee disproportionately affects lower-income drivers and forces commuters into an unsafe subway system. Some residents are concerned the $9 fee may be insufficient to significantly reduce congestion. The program's rollout included the unveiling of congestion pricing signs and activation of cameras at midnight to monitor vehicle entries.
View original story
Significant reduction • 25%
Increase • 25%
No change • 25%
Moderate reduction • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Majority opposition • 25%
Uncertain/No opinion • 25%
Divided opinion • 25%
Majority support • 25%
Increase in support • 25%
Decrease in support • 25%
Divided opinion • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Good (0-50) • 25%
Moderate (51-100) • 25%
Unhealthy for sensitive groups (101-150) • 25%
Unhealthy or worse (151+) • 25%
Improved significantly • 25%
Improved slightly • 25%
No change • 25%
Worsened • 25%
10% to 15% • 25%
5% to 10% • 25%
Less than 5% • 25%
More than 15% • 25%
Increase by over 20% • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Increase by less than 10% • 25%
Increase by 10-20% • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Decrease by over 50% • 25%
Decrease by 25-50% • 25%
Decrease by less than 25% • 25%