Transportation leaders Rick Cotton and Jamie Torres-Springer reiterated their commitment to sustainability and diversity at City and State’s annual infrastructure summit.
New York City's new Manhattan congestion pricing program is expected to generate $15 billion for the city's public transportation system. Details here.
To start the new year, New York City instituted a forward-thinking policy Jan. 5. Every personal vehicle entering Manhattan ...
The plan, which launched on Jan. 5, newly charges passenger vehicles $9 to access Manhattan below 60th Street during peak ...
After a federal lawsuit brought by his administration failed to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan, New Jersey Gov. Phil ...
New York City recently became the first U.S. city to implement congestion pricing, a strategy aimed to reduce traffic in ...
U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis wants to put an end to congestion pricing – and so does President Donald Trump. Malliotakis and ...
Opponents haven't identified a quick way to end congestion pricing. Supporters and transportation experts are confident the ...
As NYC launches congestion pricing, columnist Wharton expresses concerns 'about the transparency of a flawed public agency.' ...
Tech-heavy cities like San Jose and Seattle saw significant declines in remote work last year and the traffic to show for it, ...