U.S. commuting policy favored half-measures and incremental tweaks to address a scourge of urban America: traffic congestion.
Wednesday marked day four of the congestion pricing era in New York — and plenty of commuters, taxi cab drivers and residents are still fed up, calling the MTA's Manhattan toll program a "sham." ...
We might be facing a $300K or maybe higher,” said Seth Gottlieb, senior vice president of logistics for Baldor.
With the first full week of congestion pricing in the books, the MTA shared data showing ... added up for the transit agency, though some cab drivers have speculated that the toll is so onerous, ...
Early data shows the program is reducing traffic, boosting subway use, improving travel times and even gaining support from those who pay the toll.
Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.
New Jersey drivers were none too happy; they already pay more than $15 in bridge and tunnel tolls to get into the city. Singapore began congestion pricing ... has driven a cab for more than ...
Hochul’s congestion-pricing scheme –– is slashing driver wages on trips between New Jersey and the Big Apple while passing off a new $1.50 surcharge on these trips to customers, The Post has ...
The MTA released a report Monday showing traffic heading into New York City was down a week after the new congestion pricing ...