New Yorkers Say No to $15 Manhattan Congestion Toll
A recent poll by Siena College reveals that a majority of New Yorkers are not in favor of a proposed $15 congestion toll for entering Midtown Manhattan.
New Jersey Challenges New York's Congestion Pricing Plan in Court
New Jersey has taken legal action against New York's congestion pricing program, arguing that it unfairly shifts traffic and pollution burdens to its communities.
New Yorkers Weigh In on NYC's Congestion-Pricing Plan to Ease Manhattan Traffic
Hundreds of New Yorkers chimed in on Monday, the last day to have their say on a major transportation project in NYC.
New York City Set to Introduce Zone-Based Tolling Program in 2024 to Fund Transit Upgrades
New York City is preparing to launch the first zone-based tolling program in the U.S. in spring 2024.
Rise in Fare Evasion Threatens Cashless Toll Roads, Prompting Officials to Consider Toll Increases
Cashless toll roads, which replaced human toll collectors with electronic fee-collection systems, are facing a growing problem of fare evasion as traffic returns to pre-pandemic levels.
Automatic tolls can be a trucking company’s worst headache
Most electronic tolling systems use transponders, which are small devices that are mounted on the windshield of a vehicle.
“Congestion Toll” is progressing in NYC
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is set to proceed with an environmental assessment and long-delayed public hearings for the toll, meant to be issued to those driving through highly-congested areas of the city.