New York City’s congestion pricing program appears to have reduced the number of cars entering the city's central business district by 7.5%. But experts warn against drawing conclusions too quickly.
The stabbing of Metro operator Shawn Yim in December led elected officials to take safety and security more seriously, in a ...
The scheme aims to ease New York's notorious traffic problems and raise billions for the public transport network. Most ...
The MTA on Monday touted the first week of the controversial state-imposed congestion pricing plan in Midtown Manhattan — but ...
The MTA released a report Monday showing traffic heading into New York City was down a week after the new congestion pricing ...
Mayor Eric Adams had a wide-ranging press conference Monday discussing everything from closing down migrant shelters, to ...
A new toll on drivers entering the core of Manhattan brought modest but measurable traffic reductions to New York City in its first week of operation.
Preliminary data from the first week of New York City's highly debated congestion pricing program shows the country's first plan of its kind is working, officials said.
The MTA said 7.5% fewer vehicles entered the zone below 60th Street during the first week in which drivers had to pay the ...
New York City transit officials said on Monday that traffic fell by 7.5% last week and 273,000 fewer cars entered Manhattan's ...
NEW YORK -- A 14-year-old was fatally stabbed while walking to school in New York City last week. Caleb Rijos was attacked ...