Replica, a transportation data firm, partnered with Felt to create an interactive map visualizing commute patterns and identifying potential impacts of congestion pricing in New York City. Despite the current pause in implementing congestion pricing, the analysis reveals significant insights into commuter behaviors, showing that a majority of commuters into the Congestion Pricing Tolling Zone rely on public transit rather than driving. The data indicates that those who drive tend to have higher incomes and are less diverse compared to transit users. This analysis is especially relevant for cities across the United States as they study traffic patterns, plan sustainable public transit, and adapt to changes brought by increased remote work. The study highlights that commuters from urban boroughs like Brooklyn and Queens predominantly use transit, while wealthier suburban commuters who drive constitute a smaller percentage.