Here's what the numbers say about air quality, travel times and more since the controversial tolling plan went into effect.
Spending on public transit upgrades tied to revenue from New York City’s controversial congestion pricing program took a big ...
The New York experiment has resulted in 11 percent decline in traffic in the tolled zone, according to a Cornell University ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani named an architect of New York’s controversial congestion pricing scheme as the city’s new budget ...
Chicago overtook New York for the worst traffic of any major U.S. city as NYC saw traffic decline after congestion pricing went into effect.
Significant emissions reductions in Manhattan’s tolling zone extended to the wider metropolitan New York City area, a Cornell ...
Researchers at Cornell University find air pollution in the busiest parts of Manhattan fell 22% following the tolls' launch.
New York City’s public transit system is one of the most impressive in the world, moving millions of people every day. It’s ...
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 ...
In its first six months, New York City’s controversial congestion pricing scheme has reduced air pollution by 22% in Manhattan’s toll zone, while improving air quality across the entire metropolitan ...
Since New York City introduced congestion pricing in January 2025, the state has heralded significant reductions in traffic ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program continues to live up to its promises, cutting air pollution by 22 percent in its first six months. According to an article by Paul Day in Air Quality News, ...
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