Chicago is exploring the possibility of implementing a congestion pricing policy similar to the one in Manhattan, though it may take a different form. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the city's approach could diverge significantly from New York's model. The initiative aims to address traffic congestion and environmental concerns by charging drivers a fee to enter certain areas during peak hours. This move is part of a broader effort to improve urban mobility and reduce emissions. The specifics of how Chicago's plan will differ from Manhattan's are still under consideration, with local officials examining various factors to tailor the policy to the city's unique needs.