The New York City Congestion Pricing Experiment: A Blueprint for Urban Mobility?
For decades, New York City has been the undisputed capital of gridlock. In 2024, the city’s traffic woes reached a historic zenith, with the average driver losing an staggering 102 hours per year to congestion. This bottleneck did more than just frustrate commuters; it served as a primary symptom of a crumbling infrastructure ecosystem. As…
