Explore NYC's congestion pricing initiative aimed at reducing traffic congestion and enhancing urban air quality for a ...
Drivers entering the center of Manhattan on Monday faced their first morning rush hour paying $9 to access the busiest part of the Big Apple during peak hours.
The landmark initiative, which began on Sunday, is designed to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality and raise funds for much-needed public transit upgrades.
During peak traffic hours -- that's 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends - most cars, SUVs, small vans and pickup trucks during with an E-ZPass will be charged $9, once per ...
Uber and Lyft are reacting to New York City’s congestion pricing in different ways.
Customers in Atlanta and Austin, Texas, will be able to hail one of these driverless rideshare cars via the Uber app.
Drivers, business owners and residents expressed mixed feelings after the first morning rush hour under New York City’s ...
The first Monday commute under New York City’s new tolling plan went smoothly, but officials are still assessing how the program is affecting traffic patterns.
Commuters unhappy at paying $9 to drive below 60th Street, and feel at risk going underground – and some may stay home ...
While the MTA has tried to address many concerns both in the leadup to and after congestion pricing went into effect, drivers still have not been completely sure of all the rules when it comes to who ...
For many New Yorkers, it's the first day back to work following the holiday break, and for a swath of commuters, it will also be the first time they pay the new congestion pricing toll to enter ...