The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district, aiming to reduce traffic and improve air quality.
New York City has officially started its controversial congestion pricing plan, which trucking interests have vowed to keep fighting. As of January 5 in New York City, heavy-duty trucks must pay $ ...
Starting this week in New York City, heavy-duty trucks must pay $21.60 each time they enter Manhattan south of 60th Street between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays and between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on ...
With just days to go before the nation’s first congestion toll begins in New York City, the pricing plan may have passed ... Federation of Teachers, the Trucking Association of New York and ...
everyone from truckers to teachers unions argued that the importance of the congestion they caused warranted an exemption from the tolls. No one has fought New York's congestion pricing plan ...
Bryan Anselm for The New York ... truck drivers. Tom Wright, the president of the nonprofit Regional Plan Association, said that such arguments play down the positive effects of congestion pricing ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s controversial congestion pricing plan ... New Jersey’s challenge centered on whether Garden State communities will be compensated for the increased ...
Rockland County, the United Federation of Teachers, the U.S. Trucking Association of New York and a group called New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax all filed lawsuits challenging the plan ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by After twists and turns, a contentious plan meant to ... and the Trucking Association of New York, a trade group representing delivery ...
the U.S. Trucking Association of New York and a group called New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax, filed lawsuits challenging the plan and were seeking a similar injunction. Any delay could ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA said it will start congestion pricing tolling early Sunday, while New Jersey claims a federal judge's ruling puts the brakes on the controversial plan. While Judge Leo ...