But a promise from the campaign trail remains: “TERMINATE Congestion Pricing in my FIRST WEEK!!!” And if — when — Trump makes that move, New York’s Democratic officials will have little ...
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One position he has taken but he has not yet acted on is his desire to terminate the New York City congestion pricing experiment. However, it is in the nation’s interest for President Trump to ...
The congestion pricing system seems to be working to reduce traffic congestion. And that should improve the day for millions of people traveling to and from work, at the busiest time to do this.
The nation's first congestion pricing toll closed out its third week in Manhattan on Friday. Has it been successful? Depends on who gets asked. Some drivers have said they've felt a considerable ...
Driving through Manhattan has always been a crawl. And historically, the intersection of Park Avenue and 57th Street has been what traffic experts refer to as a place of “excessive delay ...
The MTA is touting positive new congestion pricing data after the second week of the tolling program. Using 583,000 vehicles as a baseline for an average weekday in January over the prior three ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy called on President Donald Trump to help fight New York City’s congestion pricing program and revisit the studies used by federal agencies to green-light the ...
RED HOOK, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Congestion pricing is now in its third week, and the MTA is still sending its message to drivers trying to avoid paying the tolls. The MTA on Tuesday says a "sting ...
The Trump administration has an opening to end New York's congestion pricing, according to The Post's Nicole Gelinas. Christopher Sadowski Start counting down the clock on those “congestion ...