In the 36 days congestion pricing has been in effect, there’s been something looming over the nation’s first congestion toll: ...
Former New York congressman Marc Molinaro has already received the support of the House Transportation committee chairman.
In an interview with the New York Post, the president indicated his intentions to “kill” the program but provided few details ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Transportation: Twin Cities Metropolitan Area freeway traffic congestion increased between 2009 and 2010 by more than three percent, from 18.2 ...
Overall ridership was up 13% in January, less than in December, suggesting that any congestion-pricing related gains may be ...
NYC's congestion pricing policy faces controversy, with calls for exemptions and a UFT lawsuit opposing the tolls' financial ...
State legislators warned Friday that cutbacks on the federal level could have a major impact on state budget negotiations.
The MTA says early data indicates the congestion pricing system is working and traffic into Midtown is down, but the agency says the revenue still won't be enough to fund their ambitious construction ...
U.S. commuting policy favored half-measures and incremental tweaks to address a scourge of urban America: traffic congestion.
Early data shows the program is reducing traffic, boosting subway use, improving travel times and even gaining support from those who pay the toll.
It has now been 30 days since the Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority (TBTA) started collecting Congestion Pricing tolls on ...
Make no mistake: congestion pricing is essential to New York’s economic future. And it isn’t just about faster commutes—it’s about ensuring the future of our transit system and the jobs it supports – ...