Some people were irate, others were pleased, as New Yorkers faced a new toll on driving into the center of Manhattan.
Congestion pricing launched but the Queensboro Bridge remains a nightmare for pedestrians and cyclists. Mayor Adams could fix it today.
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.
The tolls were introduced just past midnight on Sunday. Officials are still assessing how they are affecting traffic patterns ...
New York City kicked off the first congestion pricing program in the U.S., part of an effort to reduce the number of vehicles ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program, charging drivers entering 60th Street and below in Manhattan, started Sunday, ...
The Queensborough Bridge is no longer a free ride into Manhattan, thanks to the state’s new congestion pricing plan — making one block among the city’s priciest.
Most drivers with E-ZPasses will get dinged the $9 fee to enter Manhattan south of Central Park on weekdays between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on weekends between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. During off hours, the ...
The Paulinskill Viaduct has been a bridge to nowhere since 1978, when the last train rumbled across this majestic crossing 115 feet above the river in Warren County.
The MTA plans to use toll revenue to modernize the city’s transit system. However, Queens drivers feel the immediate impact ...
Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) offi­cials kept their long-awaited promise to handi­capped and harried straphangers at a ceremony on Dec. 12, where they unveiled the fully acces­sible Queensboro ...
One way to look at 2024 in Western Queens is as a tale of two avenues, those two being Roosevelt and 34th. They’re not so far ...