In this article, the innovation is cutting the amount of New York City streets available to vehicles, and instead, having streets available to pedestrians. By doing this, we will cut down on air pollution, improve the flow of the city, and keep everyone healthy. This will make it harder for drivers when they have to go around all of the pedestrian designated areas, but could save lives with people not getting hit by cars and not dying of pollution-induced disease.
The economies of NYC and the U.S.A. will become more attractive, because the economies will benefit from these changes. These changes will benefit the economies, because they do help the environment as well as people living in NYC with their health and their traffic jams. Stores in the pedestrian designated areas will also benefit, because with more people sitting/walking in one area, they may be more likely to buy something if they see it and are able to go into the store without having to pay for parking or wait for a parking stall. Having pedestrian designated areas will also help these economies, because it will give some people jobs of cleaning and maintaining these areas.
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