Preliminary data from the first few weeks of New York City’s tolling plan show a possible uptick in traffic in the ...
The New York City tolling program began on Jan. 5 after defying obstacles for decades. A move to stop it would likely touch ...
Many commuters continue to oppose the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus riders are spending ...
Marc Molinaro, a former Republican congressman, would steer the Federal Transit Administration, which supports mass transit ...
Early data shows the program is reducing traffic, boosting subway use, improving travel times and even gaining support from those who pay the toll.
New York's congestion pricing has led to 1 million total fewer vehicles entering the busiest part of Manhattan and cut ...
President Donald Trump and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul have spoken twice in the past week about ending congestion pricing in ...
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.
Make no mistake: congestion pricing is essential to New York’s economic future. And it isn’t just about faster commutes—it’s about ensuring the future of our transit system and the jobs it supports – ...
Days into the new charges, some restaurant owners say suppliers are raising prices. Others are giving customer discounts, and many fear the fallout for workers. By Julia Moskin The sky did not ...
Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.