New York City’s congestion pricing program has reduced traffic by 11%, raised $550 million, and made the city safer for ...
The tolling program, which charges motorists to enter Manhattan’s busiest streets, had a largely successful first year after ...
Hochul initially delayed the launch of the tolls in 2024 until after the presidential election, but now celebrates them as a ...
On Jan. 5, Gov. Kathy Hochul touted the success of Manhattan's congestion pricing program a year after it debuted.
Fewer cars, faster commutes, and safer streets suggest the city’s once-controversial congestion pricing plan is delivering on ...
According to the MTA, traffic decreased and speed went up along both Queens-Manhattan crossings. On the Queensboro Bridge, ...
Traffic is down, commutes are faster, and air quality has improved in America's largest city in the 12 months since the ...
Vehicular traffic into the congestion zone is down 11% compared to last year, with 27 million fewer vehicles traveling the ...
The report highlights the success of Manhattan's congestion pricing, noting a decrease in vehicles, improved bus speeds, ...
One year in, Hochul said the program has already resulted in a 11% reduction in the number of vehicles in Manhattan's ...
New York City's congestion pricing program has been successful in reducing traffic, improving air quality, and generating funding for the city's transit system, according to Bloomberg.
On average, there was an 11% reduction in traffic each day in the zone, compared to the year before the tolls went live.
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