The congestion pricing plan for New York City remains controversial, but for people who actually need to commute into the ...
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
New York City officials say a new congestion pricing plan has led to a significant decline of vehicles entering the city and ...
Many commuters continue to oppose the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus riders are spending ...
Congestion pricing has been decades in the making, a drama featuring lawsuits, outrage, and even a weird last-minute ...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Monday asked President Donald Trump to reexamine the federal government's approval of New ...
See Newsday's coverage of MTA's controversial plan to charge a toll for vehicles traveling below 60th Street in Manhattan.
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district, aiming to reduce traffic and improve air quality.
Boston has notoriously bad traffic, but does it have to be that way? Economists, planners, transit advocates, and politicians ...
Opponents haven't identified a quick way to end congestion pricing. Supporters and transportation experts are confident the ...
The plan, which launched on Jan. 5, newly charges passenger vehicles $9 to access Manhattan below 60th Street during peak ...
Boston-area drivers spend a lot of time in traffic. Now after a controversial traffic plan in New York City saw immediate ...