Now that New York City has finally flipped the switch on congestion pricing, the big question is: Will it work? And if so, ...
NYC’s congestion pricing cuts traffic, emissions, and funds transit. Paired with Europe’s low-emission zones, it’s a ...
NYC’s 2025 congestion pricing found fewer personal cars on Manhattan’s roads and more cabs over its first five days, a Bloomberg analysis of 75,000 cars show.
The first congestion pricing plan in the U.S. has begun, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter the lower half of Manhattan. The long-debated plan is projected to raise up to $800 million a year for ...
The MTA said 7.5% fewer vehicles entered the zone below 60th Street during the first week in which drivers had to pay the ...
Manhattan commuters are already marveling at what appears to be less traffic — and grousing about the new $9 tolls.
Traffic on New York City’s busiest streets dropped by 7.5% and morning travel times fell on most major crossings into Manhattan during the first work week of the city’s congestion pricing plan.
Early data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority suggests that traffic has dropped around Manhattan’s core.
Congestion pricing has led to a 7.5-percent drop in traffic in the Central Business District below 60th Street, the MTA said ...