CONNECTICUT: Variable Pricing in I-95 Corridor from New York to New Haven
The study is evaluating the use of congestion pricing strategies in the I-95 corridor from New York to New Haven. The corridor, which includes two expressways and a major commuter rail line, is severely congested with relatively little opportunity to provide additional highway capacity. Congestion pricing offers an opportunity to manage congestion through the more efficient use of existing facilities. It also provides an opportunity to finance improvements to the highways and commuter rail that can provide additional congestion relief.
Implementation Funds Awarded
2011
Project Status
The study is complete, the Final Report, Executive Summary and all Appendices can be found on the website: https://www.dotdata.ct.gov/ct_congestion_site/
For More Information Contact
Gary J. Sojka
Transportation Supervising Planner
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Bureau of Policy and Planning
2800 Berlin Turnpike
Newington, CT 06131
E-mail: gary.sojka@ct.gov