NYC’s 2025 congestion pricing found fewer personal cars on Manhattan’s roads and more cabs over its first five days, a Bloomberg analysis of 75,000 cars show.
Three federal lawmakers are pushing back on the new congestion pricing fee to enter Lower Manhattan by proposed three laws to ...
Congestion pricing could generate revenue many cities are desperate for, while simultaneously easing traffic and improving ...
With congestion pricing now in effect in NYC, officials are cracking down on obscured license plates, or "ghost plates," to ...
The crackdown could include a $50 fine for parked cars with obstructed plates, in addition to penalties for those caught ...
Assisting the MTA, the NYPD stopped two drivers who tried to cover up parts of their license plates to avoid being charged as ...
Currently, parking with an obstructed license plate can lead to a $50 fine. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority this ...
Explore NYC's congestion pricing initiative aimed at reducing traffic congestion and enhancing urban air quality for a ...
New York City drivers who obscure or cover their license plates to skirt automated tolls and tickets are in for a rude ...
Columbia economist William Vickrey floated the concept of congestion pricing as early as the 1950s. In 2007, then-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a form of congestion pricing that ...
In 2007, then-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a form of congestion pricing that was eventually killed. Proponents say it will reduce traffic and pollution while providing revenue ...