Just more than a month ago, crossing the chaotic streets of Manhattan with my daughter meant taking a chance with her life, ...
"Instead of paying $9, could someone pay $5 to reduce congestion, or $3 to reduce congestion?" Transportation Secretary Sean ...
The move to end congestion pricing is “unusually unreasonable by the standards of the Trump administration,” said New York University law professor Rick Hills.
MTA and Hochul seek court intervention following Federal Highway Administration's withdrawal of support for the tolling ...
In a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Feb. 19, USDOT Secretary Sean Duffy rescinded a Nov. 21, 2024, agreement signed ...
NYC congestion pricing scanners are staying on, despite President Trump's attempt to end New York's toll for drivers in ...
The White House’s Facebook page quoted Trump calling himself a king, then shared an image of him wearing a crown.
Congestion pricing debuted Jan. 5. The plan, which survived legal challenges from Rockland and Orange counties as well as the ...
The New York governor has adopted a more aggressive persona in response to the Trump administration's move to end New York City's congestion pricing.
The Trump administration took a decisive step Wednesday to halt New York City’s congestion pricing program, drawing a strong reaction from Bronx officials.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy terminated approval of New York's program for tolling vehicles that enter ...
No, congestion pricing is still alive while the MTA and the Trump administration duke it out in federal court. MTA board chair and CEO Janno Lieber and Gov. Kathy Hochul have said they will keep the ...
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