Traffic creeps back into Manhattan as congestion pricing enters its second month
Briefly

Congestion pricing in New York City, implemented nearly two months ago, has resulted in a minor 0.21% increase in traffic entering the Congestion Relief Zone (CRZ) on weekdays. While January recorded a 7.9% decrease in traffic compared to historical averages, subsequent weeks have witnessed fluctuations in vehicle numbers, particularly notable increases on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, signaling a gradual return of congestion despite the intention to manage traffic flow.
Traffic overall has shown a slight 0.21% increase amid congestion pricing in NYC, indicating a trend towards more vehicles entering Manhattan's Congestion Relief Zone.
Statistics show an uptick in traffic on some weekdays, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, contrasting with an overall reduction in January.
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