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In a moment when good government can feel out of reach, New York’s congestion pricing program proves something rare and ...
"Six months in, it's clear: congestion pricing has been a huge success, making life in New York better," Hochul said. "In New ...
The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began ...
Congestion pricing had its first half birthday the other day, marking six months since its Jan. 5 start and the program has ...
Backups at bridges and tunnels are far less common, the city is raking in millions and lots of people aren't choking on fumes ...
Congestion pricing, the great white whale that transportation activists have been chasing for decades, is coming to New York City. But before Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature smack us with ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is reviving New York City’s congestion pricing with a new plan that lowers the cost to vehicles traveling through Manhattan below 60th Street.
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Even as transit systems nationwide struggle, New York City’s transportation network appeared to finally score a major win with the now ...
New Jersey filed a lawsuit last year that is widely considered among the most formidable threats to congestion pricing, which aims to fund improvements in New York City’s mass transit system by ...
What the future of congestion pricing in New York City could look like — and how much it could cost drivers — may soon be revealed, as the governor is expected to make an announcement Thursday ...
Congestion pricing, which was approved by New York legislature in 2019, is designed to reduce traffic, crashes, air pollution and raise $1 billion annually for subway, bus and commuter rail projects.
New York’s congestion pricing works if it reduces traffic, improves public transit and — one more thing — starts to feel normal. If other Americans see all that, they might start demanding ...