NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing started on Jan. 5 in New York City, following a judge's ruling in New Jersey. Judge Leo Gordon's clarified his decision on New Jersey's lawsuit to stop the plan ...
NEW YORK -- New York City congestion pricing will start this weekend as planned, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber declared Monday, despite a New Jersey judge earlier in the day partially siding with ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — With hours to go until Sunday’s planned start, the future of congestion pricing was back in court Saturday morning and Friday evening. It is set to begin at midnight tonight.
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.
Kathy Hochul officially reinstated congestion pricing for New York City. At the press conference ... The official start date for the plan, according to Hochul, will be midnight on Sunday, Jan ...
President Trump could retroactively revoke the federal government’s approval of the toll — because the Biden administration ...
Congestion Pricing in ... who blocked it just weeks before its original start date in June, citing concerns that the new tolls could harm New York City’s economic recovery from the coronavirus ...
Kathy Hochul of New York suddenly paused congestion pricing, she has decided to revive ... Despite its new intended start date, factors that are in play could upend the controversial congestion ...
In mid-November, Hochul officially reinstated congestion pricing for New York City. At the press conference ... The official start date for the plan, according to Hochul, will be midnight on ...
According to the article, vehicles traveling westbound on the Williamsburg Bridge traveled at a speed 45 percent faster than ...
NEW YORK CITY - The start of congestion pricing in New York City is just under a week away. CONGESTION PRICING NYC: START DATE | MAP | TOLL COST | TOLL HOURS| DISCOUNTS The Big Apple is soon set to ...
Boston has notoriously bad traffic, but does it have to be that way? Economists, planners, transit advocates, and politicians ...