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Gas prices shrink NYC traffic
Sunday, July 06, 2008
New York Times -- Soaring gas prices and higher tolls seem to be doing for traffic in New York what Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ambitious congestion pricing was supposed to do: reducing the number of cars clogging the city's streets and pushing more people to use mass transit. In May, with gasoline at more than $4 a gallon, traffic at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's bridges and tunnels dropped 4.7 percent compared with the same month the previous year. Preliminary data for June shows a similar decrease in traffic, and officials say the change is largely because of higher prices at the pump. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has recorded a similar decline in travel across its bridges and tunnels since early March, when it raised tolls. The greatest decline was in April, when traffic fell by 4.2 percent. (The transportation authority also increased tolls in March, but by a much smaller amount.)

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Sunday, July 06, 2008
New York Times -- Soaring gas prices and higher tolls seem to be doing for traffic in New York what Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ambitious congestion pricing was supposed to do: reducing the number of cars clogging the city's streets and pushing more people to use mass transit. In May, with gasoline at more than $4 a gallon, traffic at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's bridges and tunnels dropped 4.7 percent compared with the same month the previous year. Preliminary data for June shows a similar decrease in traffic, and officials say the change is largely because of higher prices at the pump. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has recorded a similar decline in travel across its bridges and tunnels since early March, when it raised tolls. The greatest decline was in April, when traffic fell by 4.2 percent. (The transportation authority also increased tolls in March, but by a much smaller amount.)

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NinaGA
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Not surprised
magnumCA
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I doubt it
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Message Posted: 7/7/2008 5:45:13 PM  Ignore corgone Report Abuse
So with less congestion does this mean that people will drive a little more kindly?=~)
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Driving in NYC will remain a totally interesting experience for the foreseeable future, I'm sure!
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Increase the cost of driving until only the wealthy privileged few can afford to use the roads that all of us paid to construct.

This is the great American way. It is just like our US Congress which gets a raise, then reduces the medicare payments to the doctors who will now refuse to accept medicare and increases the cost of medicare premiums. All this while congress enjoys health care benifits far beyond medicare.
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unbelievable gridlock to gridlock. yea.
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If revenues fall, they will raise taxes, not on those that use the roads but on those that are now using mass transit. Maybe New York is like Denver Colorado where they imposed an occupational privilege tax. It's the tax you pay for working in the city. You don't get any services for that tax, but you do get to work there.
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so when the transportation folks receive less money due to less traffic, they will have to tax folks a different way.
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I have never been in NYC but I would not like to drive in them.
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still need more mass transit to get to NYC!
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Any one who can afford the parking charges in Manhattan and the tolls, even before the increase, can afford the higher gas prices.
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What about other cities?
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Not surprised one bit. I bet it's less than that around here, but who knows.
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NYC traffic could stand some shrinkage.... I'll bet cabs have gone up in price a lot....
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Let me know when traffic drops 24.7%. Now that would be something to report about.
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Very interesting~!
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And my wallet
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Exactly!!
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what about alternative fuel buses?
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Gas goes up, everything else will follow!
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Smaller cars and truck?
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5% is not enough to help NYC!
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Well it is about time!
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This is a normal reaction.
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An added benefit . . .
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That is good..
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I agree with Grebe. Next thing you know, they'll be raising tolls on us with the excuse that not enough people are driving and toll revenues are falling and that the current revenues willnot generate enough income. It's so fun living in the tollbooth capital of the world. not only do you have the bridges and the tunnels but also the garden State Parkway, the NJ Turnpike and the NY Thruway. My E-Z pass is smoking after a trip in the tri-state.
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Poor New Yawkers!!!
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13 Thousand cabs use a lot of gas.
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as long as prices continue to rise, traffic #'s will fall
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NY NY, you got to love them.
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All these "gas prices makes a difference" articles are triggering bouts of deja vu.

Next month's article: New York and New Jersey are having to dramatically increase their bridge and tunnel tolls due to severely declining traffic using those critical revenue sources.
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Tell me about it!!!
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Gas prices have shrunk traffic everywhere -- not just NYC....
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And I thought it was the outrageous prices they charge for parking in downtown Manhattan!
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price of gas and food..who can afford to drive anymore?
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You should see the double decker parking spaces in NYC! And the prices they pay for parking downtown!!
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the tip of the iceberg
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Sure demand is down...but they lower production to keep the prices high.
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New York is one of the few places in this country which does have good mass transit. The subway system is great.
And if you think gas is expensive, you should try to park a car in the city.
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Good. Demand is down................Prices should drop.............RIGHT?
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Good.
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You know that everyone is going to try to get their money somehow.
Government funded road improvements - less money from people paying gas tax, the government will come up with something creative.
Bridge, Tunnel, Toll ways - less vehicles means less money for them. They will increase their tolls even more.
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sure..
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I feel sorry for those New Yorkers paying twice for the increase in gas prices.
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I would imagine alot of the 50 states, would be having problems with HIGH fuel prices.
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New York traffic..............how about the entire North American Continent traffic?
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Way to go NYC!
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Same old news.
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Another excuse for government to raise taxes and tolls
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