Advocates Demand New Jersey Agencies Cough Up Congestion Pricing Data - Streetsblog New York City
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Advocates from the Sunshine Coalition, representing over 30 organizations, are calling on NJ Transit and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to provide detailed travel data following the implementation of congestion pricing. They seek ridership, vehicle use, revenue data, and information on air pollution and on-time performance to evaluate the toll's impacts on the New York City area. With this data, officials aim to analyze changes in travel behavior and the effectiveness of congestion pricing, with NJ's data being crucial to complete the overall picture.
The Sunshine Coalition, a group of over 30 organizations, urges NJ Transit and the Port Authority to release vital travel data to understand the impacts of congestion pricing.
Data on travel patterns since the congestion pricing implementation in January is essential to assess its effects on the New York region's transportation dynamics.
The coalition demands specific breakdowns of ridership and vehicle use to evaluate how the new tolls are affecting various transit lines and roadways.
This analysis seeks to uncover the relationship between tolls, travel behavior, and environmental implications, emphasizing the need for transparency in transportation data.
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