The cost-effectiveness of competing congestion pricing plans in New York city

ConclusionsImplementing congestion pricing in New York City would save both money and lives. Both of the plans we evaluate are roughly equal in value, and this is likely true of the plans that fall in-between these two plans in design. These findings suggest that congestion pricing is highly cost-effective, but that the program components do not matter much from a health standpoint.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research