New York City's congestion pricing program, which charges vehicles entering Manhattan a $9 toll, has reduced traffic by 11% and raised $550 million in its first year. The revenue will fund $15 billion ...
New York City's congestion pricing experiment has delivered the kind of numbers that usually live in planning textbooks, not on real streets. Traffic into the core has dropped by the tens of millions ...
It’s been one full year of congestion pricing in New York City, and downtown Manhattan looks markedly different: 23.7 million fewer vehicles, traffic delays down 25%, and a 22% drop in air pollution, ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — One year since New York City began charging drivers a $9 toll, state officials say the controversial program cut traffic by 11% and raised some $550 million. Governor Kathy ...
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