New York City's implementation of a congestion pricing toll is reportedly contributing to an increase in subway ridership. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the observations made by a committee representing transit riders. The toll, aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the city, appears to be encouraging more commuters to opt for public transportation. This shift is seen as a positive development for the city's transit system, which has been striving to enhance its services and accommodate growing passenger numbers. The committee's findings suggest that the congestion pricing strategy is effectively influencing commuter behavior, aligning with broader efforts to improve urban mobility and reduce vehicular traffic in densely populated areas.