Congestion pricing in New York City is now in effect. Most drivers entering Manhattan's congestion zone will face a $9 toll.
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The congestion pricing plan will now charge most passenger vehicles headed into the busiest parts of Manhattan $9 during peak ...
A tracker run by Brown University students says Monday's commute time was down compared the commuting times before congesting ...
New York City’s congestion pricing is scheduled to take effect Sunday — but for the first month, Lyft said it will be ...
PATH train passengers will be paying more for their rides across the Hudson starting on Sunday, a week after congestion ...
New York City introduces congestion pricing to ease traffic and raise $15B for public transit upgrades, despite opposition ...
While not likely to face its first stringent test until Monday morning rush hour, New York City's congestion pricing plan for ...
Congestion pricing is now in effect in NYC, and drivers are facing the first weekday commute with the controversial new tolling system.
MTA Chair Janno Lieber said it has been a smooth ride Monday on the first weekday of congestion pricing. Fort Lee's Mayor Mark Sokolich says it's too soon to draw any conclusions.
The new toll, up to $9 for passenger cars at peak times, is intended to support public transit, reduce traffic, and help ...