It takes something big to alter travel around the region. Commuters have patterns and routines. After one month, congestion ...
According to the MTA, inbound trips from the Hudson and East Rivers were 10 to 30 percent faster than last year. Those ...
This week marks one month since congestion pricing went into effect. The MTA reported that 1 million fewer cars traveled ...
The head of the MTA said he remained optimistic that President Donald Trump would not repeal New York’s congestion pricing ...
Quicker trips, fewer traffic jams, and shifts in commuting patterns are becoming more apparent. Here's what MTA officials are saying since congestion pricing has been implemented: ...
They tried trolling over congestion tolling. New Jersey tried to buy $500,000 worth of digital anti-congestion pricing ads near local bridges, tunnels and in the new Manhattan toll zone — but the MTA ...
Who are you going to believe — the MTA's new daily updated data or, to paraphrase Chico Marx, your own truth-tellin' eyes?
Some drivers on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge are being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know it or not.
New Jersey is not giving up on its lawsuit against congestion pricing quite yet ... During the first two weeks of the toll program — which charges automobiles $9 to enter Manhattan below ...
Now that New York City has finally flipped the switch on congestion pricing, the big question is: Will it work? And if so, how well?
New York City has implemented congestion pricing. Cars entering Manhattan below 60th Street pay a $9 toll during peak hours, once per day. Buses and trucks pay more; low-income drivers pay less ...