MATSim-NYC validation and application to congestion pricing published

This collaborative work with Prof. Ozbay’s group, and consists of a 2-year grant from C2SMART, is now published in Transport Policy. The paper details the calibration and validation process for the MATSim-NYC and applied to the city’s congestion pricing plans. The findings suggest that there is a pricing peak over which the benefits to Manhattan come at the expense to the residents of the other boroughs, and suggest a redistribution of revenues to transit services in those boroughs.

The paper can be found here.

This paper is a part of a multi-year project in developing a citywide virtual test bed for NYC; details of this broader project can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/matsim-nyc-virtual-test-bed-policies-transportation-nyc-joseph-chow/

The data can be found here (updated 12/12/22):

https://zenodo.org/record/7430184