MTA Chairman Janno Lieber took to the airwaves to defend City's congestion pricing from what he called “grievance politics” ...
The crackdown could include a $50 fine for parked cars with obstructed plates, in addition to penalties for those caught ...
Brutally cold temperatures and blustery conditions made for an uncomfortable trek into Manhattan for many on the second day ...
With congestion pricing now underway, the tone-deaf misfits at the MTA are taking a victory lap on just about every news ...
New York City's first-in-the-nation congestion pricing toll program is being linked to a slight jump in the number of commuters using subways.
Anticipating a rise in so-called "ghost vehicles" with the advent of congestion pricing, New York City officials are looking to give police more leeway to go after drivers who hide or obstruct their ...
New York City drivers who obscure or cover their license plates to skirt automated tolls and tickets are in for a rude ...
New York City, a bustling metropolis with eight million people all trying to get somewhere, has now put a price on cars entering part of Manhattan, the first of its kind in North America. Could ...
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“The MTA operates like the mob,” Councilman Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island) said. “The Congestion Capo, Janno Lieber, is ready to extort the public the minute after they start paying off the first debt.
Toll evasion remains an ongoing issue in New York City, as some drivers have recently attempted to conceal their license ...
Assisting the MTA, the NYPD stopped two drivers who tried to cover up parts of their license plates to avoid being charged as they entered the congestion zone.