ITS Monday: Edition 7, 2025
ITS Monday is a small, weekly collection of curated content from the worlds of intelligent transport systems, smart mobility, and associated areas.
Included this week, the T word, New York congestion pricing success and danger, and an attack on transport research.
The article headlines below are:
- A million cars have disappeared: What NYC is like after one month of congestion pricing
- Congestion pricing makes NYC safer
- Trump administration moves to end New York City’s congestion pricing
- NY takes on Trump in battle over congestion pricing
- The Trump administration takes aim at transportation research
This week’s articles
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First-up this week is a story in four parts. Four articles, with the first two telling a positive story about the recently introduced congestion pricing in New York City.
- A million cars have disappeared: What NYC is like after one month of congestion pricing
- Congestion pricing makes NYC safer
Reduced congestion and safer streets? That’s a couple of great results stemming from what is a brave piece of policy. But then the cavalcade of seemingly unhinged and unfair governing that is the Trump administration barged in:
But the New York City Governor is vowing to fight the federal intervention:
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The Trump administration takes aim at transportation research
Trump et al didn’t just get involved in New York transport matters this week, they also began making inroads on cancelling transport research. “Transportation research typically occupies a comparatively nonpartisan and uncontroversial position, but the Trump administration’s early moves have sent shock waves through the field.”
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