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Congestion pricing is working. It’s delivering cleaner air and better transit. Delivering results quickly has to be the norm, not the exception. Now more than ever, we need examples of government ...
A payroll report compiled by the Empire Center for Public Policy found 625 of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's ...
Even as New York faces an order from the U.S. Department of Transportation to shut down its congestion pricing scheme, new ...
The tap-and-go payment method is replacing the MetroCard. Straphangers cite some glitches, and a watchdog says the design ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy and the MTA clash over strategies to address the 66% rise in NYC subway crimes since 2019, with Duffy demanding detailed safety plans.
A survey of transit riders found that a majority have had issues with New York’s new tap-and-go system, months before its ...
Congestion pricing officially turned six months old on July 5, and Gov. Hochul took time out over the weekend to declare the ...
Six months after the debut of congestion pricing, state officials say the first-in-the-nation tolling scheme is delivering on its promise.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claims the NYPD's crime stats released in April, which show subway crime dipping to its lowest point in 27 years, don't reflect reality.
Six months after the implementation of congestion pricing in New York City, traffic is down and business is up, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.
Rep. Pat Ryan will join commuters to call on the MTA to reconsider the decision to shut down the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry amid ...
The $500 million revenue forecasted from congestion pricing will support MTA’s $15 billion capital improvement projects.