Nearly a year ago, New York City embarked on a controversial program to toll drivers entering some of Manhattan’s busiest ...
Researchers say congestion pricing is flourishing in New York as the Trump administration vows to end the controversial $9 toll.
Here's what the numbers say about air quality, travel times and more since the controversial tolling plan went into effect.
Pollution in parts of Manhattan declined by 22% in the first six months of this year after motorists began paying a new toll to drive south of 60th Street, according to a Cornell University analysis.
Air pollution decrease inside congestion pricing zone, 'spillover' boost to Long Island, study finds
Timothy Fraser, the lead author of the study, told Newsday in an email that particle pollution on Long Island declined by ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the United States, began on January 5, 2025. Under the program, most passenger vehicles pay $9 during peak hours to enter the ...
Significant emissions reductions in Manhattan’s tolling zone extended to the wider metropolitan New York City area, a Cornell ...
Traffic and air pollution both have decreased, new research shows. Nearly a year after New York City implemented its congestion pricing program, research shows the policy is having an impact. Traffic ...
From shuttered eateries to vanished bagel glory to a “SNL” Hanukkah skit that never made it to the air, 2025 was a year of gains, losses and unexpected twists for New York’s Jewish community.
Pollution in parts of Manhattan declined by 22% in the first six months of this year after motorists began paying a new toll to drive south of 60th Street, according to a Cornell University analysis.
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