Early data shows the program is reducing traffic, boosting subway use, improving travel times and even gaining support from those who pay the toll.
Make no mistake: congestion pricing is essential to New York’s economic future. And it isn’t just about faster commutes—it’s about ensuring the future of our transit system and the jobs it supports – ...
While New York’s MTA needs state lawmakers to help fix a $35.4 billion hole in its multi-year capital spending plan, a rider ...
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Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.
According to the MTA, inbound trips from the Hudson and East Rivers were 10 to 30 percent faster than last year. Those ...
The best among them is Bus Rapid Transit, which can transform public mobility relatively quickly, cheaply, and broadly.
Richard Davis, who was removed last month as president of Transport Workers Union Local 100 amid allegations of sexual ...
From June 2024 through December 2024, subway fare evasion went down 26 percent and bus evasion went down 9.1 percent after ...
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“Our goals are to design a system that is easier to use, easier to understand, reflects the communities transportation needs and ideally has a greater degree of frequency on the busiest bus routes,” ...