New York City's congestion pricing program is on track to hit its $500 million revenue target by year-end while dramatically ...
Some Manhattan residents claim they're being hit with bogus congestion pricing tolls because they live inside the congestion ...
Congestion pricing had its first half birthday the other day, marking six months since its Jan. 5 start and the program has been a complete success by every measure (as we long knew it would be).
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New York City is introducing a congestion tax for cars. Can it really work? [Update: Looks like it can]
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Thursday night’s New York City mayoral debate was the first time the front-runner, Zohran Mamdani, and his rivals in the race ...
The increase comes as the MTA has collected $449.4 million from congestion pricing through August but loses as much as $1 ...
Saturday marks six months since congestion pricing started in New York City. Under the program, drivers are tolled for entering the congestion zone, which covers all of Manhattan below 60th Street.
The concept of congestion pricing first appeared in the economics literature more than 60 years ago in an article written by William Vickrey, a Columbia University economics professor and future Nobel ...
Congestion tax, a concept that finds itself back on the debate table in Bengaluru, has been around for 50 years globally.
The concept of congestion pricing first appeared in the economics literature more than 60 years ago in an article written by William Vickrey, a Columbia University economics professor and future Nobel ...
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