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New York City, congestion pricing
New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
The first congestion pricing plan in the U.S. has begun, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter the lower half of Manhattan. The long-debated plan is projected to raise up to $800 million a year for the city's aging public transit system.
Is New York City Congestion Pricing Working?
New York's MTA is claiming that, after only one week, the "congestion parking" initiative implemented is "working"
What to know about New York City's new congestion pricing program
Monday marked the first weekday that thousands of drivers in New York paid congestion price fees when entering parts of Manhattan. Passenger vehicles will now pay as much as $9 to drive past 60th Street during peak hours.
How does congestion pricing work in New York City? Here's what the new tolls cost.
With the tolls now in effect, here's what drivers need to know about the price. How much does congestion pricing cost for cars? For most drivers, it costs $9 to enter Manhattan's
Congestion pricing resulting in confusion for commuters using the Queensboro Bridge
Congestion pricing continues to impact New York City, but a long with it there's come some confusion for commuters -- mainly at the Queensboro Bridge. Drivers say there's no way to get from Manhattan to Queens without paying the $9 fee,
Frustration mounts among Queensboro Bridge drivers hit with NYC congestion pricing toll
Now that congestion pricing is in effect, drivers are discovering a quirk of the Queensboro Bridge that tolls them even if they don’t want to enter the zone south of 60th Street – and they’re furious.
Some drivers on Queensboro Bridge have to pay congestion pricing tolls
Some drivers on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge are being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know it or not.
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Congestion pricing happened in New York City—is Boston next? Massachusetts planners, politicians, and economists weigh in
Boston has notoriously bad traffic, but does it have to be that way? Economists, planners, transit advocates, and politicians ...
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New York City Welcomes Congestion Pricing With Fanfare and Complaints
The program had defied many obstacles over the course of decades. It debuted over the weekend on what seemed to be a ...
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Congestion pricing in New York City starts after years of turmoil and legal challenges
The countdown to congestion pricing in New York City is over. Drivers now must pay a toll to enter Manhattan south of 60th ...
Marketplace
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New York City’s congestion pricing will add costs for businesses, but there are workarounds
While commercial trucks entering Manhattan will be charged depending on the truck size and time of day, there are workarounds ...
Jalopnik
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New York's Congestion Pricing Has Already Given The City Less Traffic And Faster Buses
Fewer cars would also mean a better quality of life for the millions of people who actually live in
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Why New York’s Congestion Pricing Tolls Started at Midnight Sunday
Starting just after midnight on Sunday, drivers began paying a new fee to enter the heart of Manhattan. The toll is part of ...
Engineering News-Record
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Why New York City Congestion Pricing Makes Sense to Me
I spent nearly 50 years benefitting from the phenomenon of transportation supply creating its own demand. The more lanes we ...
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Lawler: Trump has right to revoke congestion pricing approval
Congestion pricing began in New York City earlier this month. Under congestion pricing, drivers are charged a $9 toll during ...
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