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Congestion Pricing, Day 2: A Period of Adjustment
Some people were irate, others were pleased, as New Yorkers faced a new toll on driving into the center of Manhattan.
NYC congestion pricing: How is it going so far?
Tuesday is the second day of the workweek of congestion pricing in New York City. How's it going so far? FOX 5 NY's Hayley Fixler has the story.
Commuters grumble, MTA reports 'no hiccups' on congestion pricing's first rush hour
Congestion pricing got its first rush hour test on Monday morning, with MTA officials saying it was a smooth ride and drivers grumbling about the $9 fee to enter parts of Manhattan.
Reality Sets In During First Monday of Congestion Pricing
Drivers, business owners and residents expressed mixed feelings after the first morning rush hour under New York City’s tolling plan.
Congestion pricing is now live in NYC. Here's what commuters need to know.
Congestion pricing started on Sunday, Jan. 5 in NYC, after years of debate, planning, controversy and legal challenges.
Congestion pricing arrives
Our colleague Jeff Coltin was out on the streets in the wee hours Sunday to witness the first drivers being tolled for coming into Manhattan’s central business district. What comes across from his photo of the moments congestion pricing began — as a Tesla passes beneath a tolling gantry — is really how unremarkable it is.
New Yorkers adjust to country's first-ever congestion pricing
New York is now charging a $9 toll during daytime hours for passenger vehicles driving in Manhattan south of 60th Street as part of the United States’ first-ever congestion pricing plan.
How Congestion Pricing Will Affect Small Businesses
New York City's controversial new toll could hurt small businesses by making deliveries more expensive--or help them by easing up on traffic.
NYC congestion pricing off and running, with all eyes on the Monday morning rush
New York City congestion pricing, the first-in-the-nation tolling program​, got underway Sunday with no major issues, the MTA said.
Manhattan congestion pricing debuts, but the big test comes Monday
New York’s new toll for drivers entering the center of Manhattan debuted Sunday, meaning many people will pay $9 to access the busiest part of the Big Apple during peak hours.
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Congestion pricing: How many times can drivers be charged per day? Depends on the vehicle
While the MTA has tried to address many concerns both in the leadup to and after congestion pricing went into effect, drivers ...
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Congestion pricing starts Sunday, despite N.J. appeal to stop it. Here’s what it will cost drivers.
Despite an appeal by New Jersey, congestion pricing and Port Authority toll increases start Sunday morning. This is how much ...
Intelligencer on MSN
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The Funniest and Most Notable Reactions to Congestion Pricing
Outlets across the city have been collecting reactions from New Yorkers and their neighbors as congestion pricing debuts.
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As congestion pricing takes effect in NYC, New Jersey political leaders consider next steps
MTA Chair Janno Lieber said it has been a smooth ride Monday on the first weekday of congestion pricing. Fort Lee's Mayor ...
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FDNY union leaders warn new congestion toll will delay response times
Uniformed Firefighters Association president Andrew Ansbro and Uniformed Fire Officers Association Jim Brosi join 'Fox & ...
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Transit advocates say congestion pricing behind shorter commute times
A tracker run by Brown University students says Monday's commute time was down compared the commuting times before congesting ...
Gothamist
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Should New Jersey launch its own version of congestion pricing?
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop says drivers coming to the Garden State from New York City should pay a Jersey version of ...
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These stranded New Yorkers are the biggest losers of congestion pricing — they have to $9 to drive from their home even though they live outside the zone
They’re the biggest losers in New York City when it comes to congestion pricing. The city’s maze of one-way streets — and ...
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