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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 City has been cleared to implement congestion pricing, a practice that allows the city to charge drivers entering Lower Manhattan, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday.
Congestion pricing had its first half birthday the other day, marking six months since its Jan. 5 start and the program has ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The nation’s first congestion pricing program is taking final shape in New York. Supporters say it will benefit the city, but foes fear ...
The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At a series of hearings, New Yorkers argued over who should be exempt, who is bearing most of the burden and who should get a seat at the ...
The controversial program has trimmed traffic volume in the congestion zone by 11% daily, according to new data.
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 York City is on the brink of implementing congestion pricing, a bold move aimed at reducing traffic in Manhattan’s most congested areas. While this initiative promises to alleviate gridlock ...
The number of vehicles entering New York City’s congestion pricing zone, located at 60th Street to the southern tip of Manhattan, fell 8% last week compared with the average January workday from ...
Ready or not, NYC congestion pricing is coming fast . Set to start Jan. 5, revised plan calls for a $9 toll for vehicles entering CBD south of 60th Street . Matthew Fazelpoor // December 16, 2024 // ...
With NYC's congestion pricing start date tentatively set for January 2025, here are the next steps it has to pass first. CBS New York. Congestion pricing could start Jan. 5, 2025 in New York City.