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Commute times through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, including the last three miles of the Long Island Expressway, are down 22%.
For the first time, a major US city has implemented a congestion pricing toll, bringing with it lots of questions about how it will function and whether or not the policy will be adopted by more ...
The first congestion pricing program in the United States is taking final shape in New York City, and it appears likely that most drivers will have to pay $15 to enter some of the busiest streets ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to approve a new $15 toll to drive into Manhattan. The plan still faces ...
The MTA collected nearly $49 million in congestion pricing tolls in the first month the plan was in effect — keeping the agency on target to meet its goal of bringing in a half-billion dollars ...
News that the federal government approved the first-in-the-nation congestion pricing program was dumped on the New York City region last Friday around 5 p.m. Despite the happy-hour timing of the ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program launched just after midnight Sunday, imposing tolls on drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street.The program, which aims to reduce gridlock and ...
You can get up to $3 off the congestion pricing toll if you use the Lincoln, Holland, Queens-Midtown or Hugh L. Carey tunnels. The MTA says it has loaded up on customer service in case you come ...
The rollout of New York’s controversial congestion pricing plan, which will see drivers charged a $15 toll to enter Midtown Manhattan, is fast approaching.
New York state is about to start charging drivers a new $9 toll to enter Midtown Manhattan. Gov. Kathy Hochul moved to restart the contentious congestion pricing plan, arguing it will help fund ...
Congestion pricing for traffic has notably been implemented in various overseas cities, particularly in Europe, but the ...