A new study found congestion pricing had little-to-no impact on parking availability in New York City — both inside and ...
New research indicates that the tolling program has helped people reach the hospital faster during life-threatening emergencies.
A federal district judge in Manhattan says New York City’s congestion pricing program can stay in place until the matter goes to trial in October. Judge Lewis J. Liman issued a temporary injunction ...
One year after New York City implemented congestion pricing, data show reduced vehicle traffic, faster travel times, improved transit performance and measurable safety gains, even as debate continues ...
Mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo brazenly flipped his flip-flop on congestion pricing – after last year penning a Post op-ed walking back his past support for the scheme. When Cuomo was asked by The New ...
New York’s fight to save a Manhattan toll plan sets up a court battle between the Trump administration and one of the president’s major legal foes, Roberta Kaplan. Perhaps no attorney bedeviled ...
Nearly 70,000 fewer cars are entering Manhattan at 60 th Street and below every day, an 11% drop from prior years that state officials tie to the January start of the Metropolitan Transportation ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program has only been in place for a few months, but it’s already reduced traffic, increased public transit ridership, led to fewer delays for school buses—and drawn ...
The concept of congestion pricing first appeared in the economics literature more than 60 years ago in an article written by William Vickrey, a Columbia University economics professor and future Nobel ...
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