The MTA on Tuesday says a "sting operation" has begun on the Brooklyn side of the Battery Tunnel, with officers stopping cars with obscured plates as they try to enter the congestion zone.
Who are you going to believe — the MTA's new daily updated data or, to paraphrase Chico Marx, your own truth-tellin' eyes?
Early data from the new congestion pricing project in Manhattan is showing increased vehicle speeds, a boon for bus riders ...
New York City's new Manhattan congestion pricing program is expected to generate $15 billion for the city's public ...
More than a dozen bunches of the bogus buds have been yanked down from devices in the borough in recent weeks, and the city ...
After a federal lawsuit brought by his administration failed to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is appealing to another power: President Trump.
See Newsday's coverage of MTA's controversial plan to charge a toll for vehicles traveling below 60th Street in Manhattan.
By all accounts, the first week of congestion pricing did ease traffic at bridges and tunnels leading mid-town Manhattan and ...
As very big supporters of congestion pricing, we are thrilled by the early indications of reduced traffic in Midtown and ...
As NYC launches congestion pricing, columnist Wharton expresses concerns 'about the transparency of a flawed public agency.' ...
Now that congestion pricing is in effect, drivers are discovering a quirk of the Queensboro Bridge that tolls them even if ...