With support from Brown economist Emily Oster, senior Benjamin Moshes and his brother developed a website that visualizes the ...
U.S. commuting policy favored half-measures and incremental tweaks to address a scourge of urban America: traffic congestion.
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 ...
Early data shows the program is reducing traffic, boosting subway use, improving travel times and even gaining support from those who pay the toll.
Pedestrian traffic on New York City’s busiest streets increased in January even after motorists began paying a new toll to ...
MTA Chair Janno Lieber is heading to Albany on Thursday to ask lawmakers to fund the largest construction program in the ...
Wednesday marked exactly one month since congestion pricing started in New York City. It’s the nation’s first and only tolling plan of its kind, and new numbers show that not only is it having a ...
Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.
“I wish this made sense to me,” another wrote. “If I have no sense of direction how would I know west from east,” questioned ...
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.
The MTA is also at the mercy of what its lenders say that MTA bonds are worth. And since congestion pricing is new, and since it's still surrounded by enemies, the people who loan the MTA money see ...