NYC congestion pricing: Student launches survey to gain feedback from Staten Islanders
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Iryna Timofeeva, a graduate student at Hunter College and Staten Island resident, has initiated a survey to gauge the effects of New York City's congestion pricing plan on local residents. Timofeeva aims to collect information regarding costs, commute times, and overall impact on daily life. As part of her capstone project, she is also exploring traffic data and transit ridership statistics. The survey, aimed at residents aged 18 and older, can be accessed online or via a QR code, with a strong emphasis on anonymity.
Iryna Timofeeva, a graduate student at Hunter College, created a brief survey asking Staten Islanders how they have been affected by congestion pricing—especially in the areas of cost, time and commute.
Timofeeva describes her project's aim to gather personal impacts of congestion pricing, stating, 'When my capstone project opened up, I started thinking this may be a good way to do something for the borough I live in.'
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