The new program, known as congestion pricing, launched January 5th with the goal of raising billions of dollars in revenue.
Early data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority suggests that traffic has dropped around Manhattan’s core.
Traffic in Midtown and lower Manhattan was down nearly 8% after the first full week of congestion tolling, according to ...
Days into the new charges, some restaurant owners say suppliers are raising prices. Others are giving customer discounts, and ...
The MTA has released its first congestion pricing data, revealing a 7.5% drop in vehicles entering Manhattan’s congestion ...
For the first time on Monday, some New York City families and educators commuting to school by car faced a $9 toll upon ...
The introduction of a $9 congestion fee has resulted in faster speeds on some of the city’s famously snarled streets and ...
Across Washington Heights, locals bemoaned that their already-scarce curbside parking spaces have further vanished in recent ...
Overall travel times are 30-40% faster on inbound river crossings into Manhattan, which has the most congested traffic in the United States.
Preliminary data from the first week of New York City's highly debated congestion pricing program shows the country's first plan of its kind is working, officials said.
The relatively smooth rollout in New York has, predictably, triggered questions about what other cities might follow the Big ...