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He also advocates for more signage on the Queens side to indicate which lanes avoid the toll and which don't. The MTA says the borders of the congestion relief zone are established by law.
Earlier this month, New York implemented its widely contested Congestion Relief Zone tolling scheme, which charges drivers between $9 and $21.60 per day to drive below 60th Street in Manhattan.
After becoming state law and facing years of unsuccessful legal challenges, congestion pricing is here. Now that it is reality, it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure the MTA delivers ...
The data shows traffic was down 7.5% from this time last year, with about 273,000 fewer cars entering the congestion relief zone, below 60th Street, last week, the MTA said. The area below 60th ...
Congestion pricing, or congestion relief, seems to be clearing up Manhattan gridlock, making for a more pleasant pedestrian and cycling (and driving) experience. It will unlock money for capital ...
The data also shows that approximately 219,000 fewer vehicles entered the Congestion Relief Zone—anywhere south of 60th Street—during that period. Perhaps most telling is the fact that those ...
New York City recently achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first U.S. city to implement congestion pricing. This policy — charging vehicles to enter the most traffic-prone areas ...
NEW YORK-- Scammers posing as toll collectors are sending drivers fake text messages to cash in on congestion pricing in New York City. Lauren Levy, who lives on the Upper East Side, received a ...
NEW YORK—In just a week, traffic here is drastically different. The introduction of a $9 congestion fee has resulted in faster speeds on some of the city’s famously snarled streets and fewer ...
Now that New York City has finally flipped the switch on congestion pricing, the big question is: Will it work? And if so, how well? To find out, all eyes turned to an unassuming new web tool ...