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Congestion pricing is finally on its way to Manhattan — barring a judicial ruling favoring New Jerseyans and outer-borough commuters who’d rather drive than take a train or bus.
New congestion pricing will lead to cars being charged up to $27 total to cross into Manhattan during the day with van and truck drivers facing even higher costs — and firefighters, teachers and ...
Commute times through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, including the last three miles of the Long Island Expressway, are down 22%.
In a moment when good government can feel out of reach, New York’s congestion pricing program proves something rare and ...
Congestion pricing is here in Manhattan below 60th Street, affecting commuters throughout the five boroughs and beyond. For commuters already living in Manhattan, ...
Backups at bridges and tunnels are far less common, the city is raking in millions and lots of people aren't choking on fumes ...
Beginning Sunday, most motorists will have to pay $9 for driving below 60th Street in Manhattan, as New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan takes effect in an area traversed by ...
Congestion pricing came into effect in Manhattan on January 5th, just two weeks before Donald Trump became president. So far it has been almost miraculous in its effects.
Is NYC's congestion pricing working to improve traffic in Manhattan? Here's a look at the MTA data for the first three weeks.