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Freeing 3 Million Bus Riders from the Tyranny of Traffic; An immediate and often overlooked benefi

by: ElanaDMIBlog

Fri May 11, 2007 at 15:59:41 PM EDT


The following post was written by Paul White from Transportation Alternatives. He's blogging in the lead up to DMI and the Partnership for New York City's May 18th event on congestion pricing (more details below). Take it away, Paul!
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bus riders.JPGAfter two weeks of fixation on the $8 that a 5% minority of drivers would pay to enter Manhattan below 86th street, New Yorkers are waking up to the benefits of the Mayor's congestion pricing  plan.

The plan will benefit health and the environment by reducing carbon and asthma causing traffic.  And the $400 million in annual pricing revenue will fund several long overdue subway and commuter rail expansion projects.  Missing from the discussions of the benefits, however, is the substantial and more immediate benefit to the city's 3 million bus riders.

While the lack of funding certainly hampers mass transit, traffic is almost as bad.  Because there are so many cars clogging our streets, the city buses have a hard time moving.  In fact, New York City buses are the slowest in the nation.

In removing many of the cars that block buses, and by making it easier to reprogram car lanes into bus lanes (such as the new bus lanes proposed for the Queensboro and Williamsburg bridges), the bus boosting benefits of congestion pricing will be felt immediately.  What's more, speedier buses, as in London[pdf], will set off a "virtuous cycle" of less driving and more bus ridership leading to decreased bus operation costs per rider and in turn encouraging more service, lower fares, more bus riders and fewer drivers getting in their way.

New Yorkers do not have to wait years for congestion pricing to improve the commutes of New York City's supermajority of transit riders.  The improvements will begin on the first day the system goes into effect.
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EDITORS NOTE FROM ELANA:
Don't forget that May 18th is The Partnership for New York City and the Drum Major Institute's Marketplace of Ideas forum on Congestion Pricing featuring Deputy Mayor of London, Nicky Gavron who implimented her city's congestion pricing plan.

"Combating Global Warming through Congestion Pricing with London Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron"
Panelists include:
Ed Ott  Executive Director, New York Central Labor Council
New York City Councilman Eric Gioia
New York City Councilman John C. Liu

and they are introduced by Kathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the Partnership for New York City

Join us,
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2007  8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Kimmel Center at New York University
Rosenthal Pavilion
60 Washington Square South, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10012

Space is limited. RSVP and pre-registration are required. Admission is free.
Please RSVP by e-mail to: dmi@drummajorinstitute.org

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these numbers really don't make sense... (0.00 / 0)
IF only 5% of outta boro folks drive into Manhattan below 86th St, THEN it seems to make much more sense to me to impose congestion pricing schemes where folks actually drive -- like along perpetually clogged Flatbush Avenue.  It sure doesn't sound like all those wonderful bennies for Manhattanites (including for Upper East Sider types who will just continue to take cabs, with no economic impact on them whatsoever) will hit the far reaches of the B41....

And if only 2% of folks now don't drive into Central London, is the result so miraculous?  All the folks I know who live there say traffic is still beyond horrendous, just more expensive and complicated.

Finally, if those selfish outta boro drivers DO start to use the subways at rush hour, are we all just supposed to hold our breaths and make ourselves as skinny as possible so these new riders will fit on the same number of subway cars (I've been told that any improvements will come AFTER congestion pricing kicks in -- and could take many years to phase in).

I'm not against congestion pricing per se; I'm just very skeptical of this "let's apply the stick and see if we can fund the carrot (viz, better public transportation) later" approach.

Regards,


Great Diary (4.00 / 1)
If there ever was a situation of a powerful special interest opposing a reform that will benefit everyone, congestion pricing is it. 

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