Are N.J. drivers getting their Congestion pricing toll credits? The MTA explains why it doesn't immediately show up on their E-ZPass statements.
Anticipating a rise in so-called "ghost vehicles" with the advent of congestion pricing, New York City officials are looking to give police more leeway to go after drivers who hide or obstruct their ...
New York City has officially implemented "congestion pricing," becoming the first U.S. city to charge vehicles entering its busiest zones. Despite years of resistance from residents and opposition ...
As part of a the MTA's congestion pricing plan, commuters will be charged a toll upon entering parts of Manhattan during specific times.
New York City's congestion pricing may force many to reevaluate their workplace locations, as these tolls pose a significant ...
"The Congestion Relief Zone has been in operation since midnight — 1,400 cameras, over 110 detection points, over 800 signs ...
New York’s new toll for drivers entering the center of Manhattan is starting up after it withstood years of political ...
New York City entered the age of congestion pricing at 12:00:01 a.m. on Sunday. Here are the answers to all your questions.
With over 700,000 vehicles entering the congestion charge area in Manhattan daily per MTA figures, it equates to at least $4 ...
During peak traffic hours -- that's 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends - most cars, SUVs, small vans and pickup trucks during with an E-ZPass will be charged $9, once per ...
With congestion pricing in full effect, some drivers will soon start getting bills in the mail, but just how much and how often?
Most drivers entering Manhattan are required to pay a $9 base toll, which will eventually increase to $12 in 2028 and $15 in ...