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Why More Cars Mean Exponentially Worse Traffic
Ever wondered why adding just a few more cars to the road can cause massive traffic delays? This video explains the exponential nature of traffic congestion, why it happens, and what cities can do ...
New York City’s congestion pricing toll has cut Manhattan traffic delays by 25% and reduced gridlock in nearby New Jersey ...
Janno Lieber, head of the MTA, says congestion pricing is reducing traffic and predicted lawsuits challenging the tolling plan are doomed to fail.
Janno Lieber, head of the MTA, says congestion pricing is reducing traffic and predicted lawsuits challenging the tolling ...
Electric rates for New Jersey power customers went up nearly 20 percent on June 1, and lawmakers and state utility regulators are still trying to figure out what to do.
New York City’s congestion pricing program has only been in place for a few months, but it’s already reduced traffic, increased public transit ridership, led to fewer delays for school buses ...
A federal district judge in Manhattan says New York City’s congestion pricing program can stay in place until the matter goes to trial in October. Judge Lewis J. Liman issued a temporary ...
Springsteen's song was released in 1975, well before congestion pricing jacked up the cost of ... at a federal immigration detention facility to protest President Donald Trump's migrant crackdown ...
Public transit is an essential partner of congestion pricing programs, with one almost certainly supporting the other. In order to move a congestion pricing proposal forward, “you must have ...
Mr. Molinaro’s office declined to comment on how the agency might impede congestion pricing, but transit experts said the department could delay reimbursing New York for major capital projects ...
Federal officials have rescinded New York's congestion pricing program. Representatives from New York and New Jersey disagree on whether the program is good for the area. Here is what to know.
Transit advocates protest outside of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Midtown office after she announced a delay in congestion pricing, June 5, 2024. Credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY “We’ve defended the program, ...