New Yorkers seem to be taking notice. A poll released earlier this week by Siena College showed that many have come around to the idea; 42% of New York City voters said they support the program, compared to 35% who opposed it. It’s a big swing from December when 56% of city voters opposed the toll.
“I drive to a local store, and it’s been, no hyperbole, almost transformational,” Vieba said.
Pretty awesome seeing economics work like this.