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Private Cars Cause Most Traffic
Can business groups and environmental groups convince the city to reduce the number of privates cars? The NY Times reports that some neighborhood business development and environmental groups submitted a reportto the Mayor's office that shows that 60% of the traffic is from passenger cars - and many of these people could be taking public transportation instead. You can read the report right here (it's a PDF) that Transportation Alternatives put together, and here are some findings:
What Gothamist found interesting were points #4 and #5 - that people opt to take their cars out of comfort (isn't it too big a hassle?) and that people drive through busy areas just to get to other parts of town (we'd think drivers would try to avoid those areas). Deputy Mayor Daniel Doctoroff is apparently reading the report, and given the previous interest in learning more about congestion pricing, Gothamist wonders if there would be City Hall favor for a Manhattan passenger car tax. Anyway, we can no longer blame delivery trucks or taxis for the traffic - it's the regular Joe or Jane in their car.The big reason for business owners to decrease car traffic is to make sure pedestrians are able to walk around and buy buy buy. One caveat of the business groups' support is that the groups are not from the busy Manhattan districts, like Times Square or Bryant Park, but even those areas might have some interest in relieving traffic.
Submitted by admin on December 18, 2007 - 15:56. categories [ ]
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