New York is poised to become the first U.S. city to adopt a congestion fee on polluting vehicles, joining the global trend to reduce traffic and air pollution.
Cities like Singapore and London have successfully implemented congestion fees for decades, resulting in improved traffic flow and air quality, indicating a shift in urban policy.
Unlike New York, where the idea has just gained traction, cities such as Oslo and Stockholm have integrated congestion pricing into their city infrastructure, making it a standard operation.
The public acceptance of congestion pricing in cities worldwide illustrates a growing commitment to combating urban pollution, a cultural shift that New York is now embracing.
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