MTA officials say they’ve seen a mountain of early data to back up what many drivers have noticed: much less traffic in the ...
After nearly two decades of debate, New York City implemented congestion pricing this month, imposing a $9 toll on private vehicles entering the Central Business District during peak hours.
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
Who are you going to believe — the MTA's new daily updated data or, to paraphrase Chico Marx, your own truth-tellin' eyes?
Just weeks after activating the first-in-the-nation congestion pricing program, the MTA says nearly 27K less vehicles entered Manhattan's Central Business District last week.
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district, aiming to reduce traffic and improve air quality.
The MTA released new numbers on Friday showing that despite some perceptions, the controversial tolling program has made a ...
Early data from the new congestion pricing project in Manhattan is showing increased vehicle speeds, a boon for bus riders ...
Congestion pricing is a practice that charges drivers a fee to enter congested areas during peak hours, and it's already ...