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.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said she has ordered more officers to patrol the subway trains and platforms following the ...
Drivers, business owners and residents expressed mixed feelings after the first morning rush hour under New York City’s ...
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 ...
The congestion pricing plan will now charge most passenger vehicles headed into the busiest parts of Manhattan $9 during peak ...
On the first days, drivers struggled to avoid paying the congestion charge. One even said she’d leave New York because of it.
Now that congestion pricing is in effect, Uber, taxi and Lyft rides in Manhattan could get a little more expensive. The new tolling system went into effect Sunday, ...
Congestion pricing started on Sunday, Jan. 5 in NYC, after years of debate, planning, controversy and legal challenges.
New York City's new toll for drivers entering the center of Manhattan began on Sunday, meaning many people will pay $9 to access the busiest part of the Big Apple during peak hours.