No Easy Pass for Mayor’s
Traffic Congestion Plan
From Residents in the New
York Metro Area
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday 12 Noon July 11, 2007
All
references must be sourced WNBC/Marist Poll
Contact: Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Marist College, 845.575.5050
This WNBC/Marist Poll reports:
·
Residents in New York City and its
surrounding suburbs oppose the mayor’s traffic congestion plan: 61% of residents in the New York metropolitan
area oppose Mayor Bloomberg’s traffic congestion plan which would charge most
drivers to enter Manhattan on weekdays.
Residents both inside the city and the surrounding counties in New York,
New Jersey, and Connecticut oppose the plan.
Only residents in Manhattan divide on the issue. 48% of Manhattan residents support the plan,
and 46% oppose it.
Question Wording: Do you favor or oppose Mayor Bloomberg's traffic congestion plan which would charge most drivers $8 to enter Manhattan below 86th street on weekdays 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.?
|
Residents |
Favor |
Oppose |
Unsure |
|
July 2007 |
23% |
61% |
16% |
|
New York City |
29% |
61% |
10% |
|
Bronx |
25% |
68% |
7% |
|
Brooklyn |
19% |
67% |
14% |
|
Manhattan |
48% |
46% |
6% |
|
Queens |
30% |
59% |
11% |
|
Staten Island |
29% |
67% |
4% |
|
Outside NYC |
18% |
62% |
20% |
This survey was conducted June 25th through June 27th, 2007. 1,115 residents in the New York metropolitan area including New York City, Northern New Jersey, Connecticut, Long Island, and New York counties north of New York City were interviewed in proportion to their population in the region. The results are statistically significant at ±3%. The margin of error increases for cross-tabulations.