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NYC drivers face 1st commute with congestion pricing
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 still have not been completely sure of all the rules when it comes to who is charged,
Congestion pricing is here for NYC commuters. See time periods for toll, how billing works
As part of a the MTA's congestion pricing plan, commuters will be charged a toll upon entering parts of Manhattan during specific times.
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.
Day 2, Congestion Pricing
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.
'This is historic': New York City's congestion pricing is now in effect
MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber joins Morning Joe to discuss the start of congestion pricing in the city, criticisms of the pricing from Republican House member Mike Lawler and subway crime.
NYC congestion pricing goes head to head with a more typical Manhattan traffic day
Following the snow that hit the city on Monday, the scene on the Upper West Side looked more familiar on Tuesday. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook reports.
NYC plans crackdown on obscured license plates
NYPD warns: Don’t cover your license plate in the congestion pricing zone
The NYPD is warning drivers not to fake or cover their license plates before entering the congestion pricing zone in Manhattan. The agency’s Transportation Bureau posted two photos to X on Tuesday of two license plates – both showing tape covering one letter.
With congestion pricing in effect in NYC, officials cracking down on obscured plates, "ghost cars"
With congestion pricing now in effect in New York City, officials announced Tuesday a crackdown on drivers who try to obscure their license plates, or use "ghost plates," to get out of paying the new toll.
CONGESTION PRICING: NYC eyes crackdown on drivers who obscure plates, 'think they are above the law'
City officials said Tuesday they’d proposed new rules to crack down on drivers who obscure their license plates to avoid tolls and traffic cameras—an announcement that came two days after the launch of congestion pricing.
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NYC congestion pricing meets a typical volume of vehicles on its second workday
Brutally cold temperatures and blustery conditions made for an uncomfortable trek into Manhattan for many on the second day ...
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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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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 ...
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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 reducing traffic jams.
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FDNY union leaders warn against congestion pricing after being denied exemption: 'Don't go down this road'
FDNY unions are sounding the alarm on the city's new congestion pricing, warning it could delay response times and have deadly side effects as a result.
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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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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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