Trump could halt congestion pricing that has helped unsnarl Manhattan's busy streets - It is unpopular with both Republican and Democrat lawmakers opposing the $9 charge for drivers
New York's congestion pricing has led to 1 million total fewer vehicles entering Manhattan and cut commuting times since the program began on Jan. 5, a transit agency said Wednesday. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority said inbound trips times on all Hudson and East River crossings are now 10% to 30%,
Is NYC's congestion pricing working to improve traffic in Manhattan? Here's a look at the MTA data for the first three weeks.
President Donald Trump is considering withdrawing federal support for a controversial New York City toll program — a move that could halt it, according to three people familiar with the discussions. The Department of Transportation conversations,
Travel times are 10% to 30% faster at inbound river crossings since congestion pricing went into effect, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The morning commute into Manhattan is getting shorter for most people, with travel times down on most major crossings after the start of New York City’s congestion pricing toll earlier this month.
Attorneys for New Jersey filed an amended lawsuit challenging the federal review and approval of the current $9 congestion pricing fee, saying it was "rubber stamped."
Gov. Phil Murphy has said any drop in tunnel revenue for Port Authority due to congestion pricing should not come at the expense of NJ projects.
A new toll for drivers entering the heart of Manhattan has reduced traffic on the city crowded streets during its first week according to early data from the state transit authority
Murphy asks Port Authority to show him how much traffic, toll revenue congestion pricing has cost the bi-state agency.
The Council for Quality Growth and the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) hosted the 2025 State of MARTA event on Thursday.
The toll helps fund the MTA, an agency that has numerous plans to use the money from congestion pricing to improve the city's public transportation system.