Traffic Reduction Study
Exploring how congestion pricing and improved transportation options could reduce traffic, improve access, and benefit communities across Los Angeles County.

Metro’s Traffic Reduction Study explores how pricing strategies and better transportation options can reduce congestion, improve safety, lower emissions, and reinvest in communities. Recommendations include managing travel demand, expanding mobility options, and supporting low-income drivers.
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Status Update
Metro is evaluating three pilot concepts:
Santa Monica Mountains (I-405, US-101, I-5, and canyon roads)
Downtown LA (surface streets and surrounding freeways)
I-10 (from Downtown LA to Santa Monica)
Stakeholder and community input is informing the analysis, with a focus on equity and investment priorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
A study exploring how congestion pricing and improved transit options can reduce traffic, improve safety, and reinvest in communities.
To reduce congestion, improve access, lower emissions, enhance safety, and prioritize equity.
Potential programs include discounts, credits, and subsidies, alongside expanded mobility options.
Pilot concepts focus on Downtown LA, the I-10 corridor, and the Santa Monica Mountains.
Metro is engaging underserved communities and ensuring investments benefit those most impacted.
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