MTA officials say they’ve seen a mountain of early data to back up what many drivers have noticed: much less traffic in the ...
Trip times fell by 15% on the Queens Midtown Tunnel, and by 30% on the Queensboro, Manhattan, and Williamsburg bridges, ...
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Many commuters continue to oppose the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus ...
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 ...
But, something remarkable is happening in our community since congestion pricing started. It is admittedly early days, but ...
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 ...
The wins keep coming after Manhattan initiated its congestion toll on cars early this month. Now, the latest data is showing a massive decrease in crash related injuries. New data from the first ...