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Home / Business and Economy / NYC Mayor-Elect Eyes Iowa's Free Buses

NYC Mayor-Elect Eyes Iowa's Free Buses

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Iowa City's free bus program reduced emissions significantly.
  • Ridership in Iowa City increased by 18% post-fare elimination.
  • New York City's mayor-elect proposes a similar fare-free transit plan.
NYC Mayor-Elect Eyes Iowa's Free Buses

Iowa City's bold move to eliminate bus fares two years ago has yielded impressive results, offering a potential blueprint for other major cities. The pilot program, launched in August 2023, aimed to reduce car emissions and boost public transit use.

Within two years, ridership surpassed pre-pandemic levels by 18 percent, and city streets became less congested. Government calculations show a reduction of 1.8 million miles driven and 24,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, equivalent to removing over 5,000 vehicles. The program's popularity led the City Council to extend it for another year.

This transit model is now drawing attention nationwide, notably from New York City's mayor-elect, who has pledged to make buses free. Despite some skepticism, Iowa City's experience demonstrates that fare-free transit can be effective when combined with convenient and appealing service, suggesting a promising future for sustainable urban mobility.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Iowa City eliminated bus fares in August 2023 as a two-year pilot program, funded initially by Covid-19 relief funds and now extended through utility taxes and parking fees.
The program led to an 18% increase in ridership, reduced traffic congestion, and significantly lowered carbon dioxide emissions by an amount equivalent to taking 5,200 vehicles off the road.
New York City's mayor-elect won his race with a promise to make buses free, inspired in part by the success of Iowa City's fare-free transit initiative.

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