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Congestion pricing is working. It’s delivering cleaner air and better transit. Delivering results quickly has to be the norm, not the exception. Now more than ever, we need examples of government ...
Even as New York faces an order from the U.S. Department of Transportation to shut down its congestion pricing scheme, new ...
The toll has cut Manhattan traffic delays by 25% and reduced gridlock in nearby New Jersey counties by as much as 14%. It has ...
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Backups at bridges and tunnels are far less common, the city is raking in millions and lots of people aren't choking on fumes ...
The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began ...
Bus service on 16 local routes is set to increase next week, part of a package of improvements meant to augment increased bus speeds due to congestion pricing, Gov. Hochul’s office told the D… ...
The good news about congestion pricing keeps rolling in. Now suburban areas and boroughs around the tolled district are seeing traffic relief as well, writes Crain's editorial board.
New York City is the second most congested city in the U.S. For the New York Metro Area, commuters spend an additional 92 hours sitting in traffic costing them over $2000 in wasted time and ...
Traffic delays in Manhattan are 25 percent lower than projected without congestion pricing, while delays in surrounding areas have dropped by nine percent.
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