09 Sep TransCore Receives IBTTA Toll Excellence Award for Groundbreaking New York City Congestion Pricing System| TransCore
The latest evidence that the toll to drive into the transit-rich part of Manhattan is working. Plus other news.| Streetsblog New York City
The central business district toll did not lead to a traffic influx in the South Bronx, our columnist reveals.| Streetsblog New York City
The congestion pricing program in New York City has generated $215.7 million year to date for 2025.| amNewYork
New report on congestion pricing shows that there are fewer traffic jams and delays across NYC and the region.| amNewYork
... And will the Idaho Stop become a victim of the current bikelash? It's all in today's Capitol Idea by Amy Sohn.| nyc.streetsblog.org
Subway crime plummets while ridership soars across NYC. Transit officials celebrate the shift as safety improvements boost public confidence citywide.| amNewYork
MTA reports significant traffic declines in the first week of congestion pricing, showing a 7.51% reduction within the Central Business District area.| amNewYork
New York officials and organizations have hit out at reports that the Trump Administration is considering a move to halt the congestion pricing| QNS
"It would be contrary to notions of basic fairness to reward a powerful special interest with a $22 million handout," Reinvent Albany said.| nyc.streetsblog.org
Congestion pricing has led to a 7.5-percent drop in traffic in the Central Business District below 60th Street, the MTA said on Monday.| nyc.streetsblog.org
The Police Department boasted nabbing two would-be toll evaders with obscured plates, but more needs to be done.| nyc.streetsblog.org
This marks our final annual report, as the Commission comes to the end of our five-year mandate. In 2019, our work focussed once again on carbon pricing — a topic we first addressed in 2014 and have returned to regularly. Since our launch, the political landscape around carbon has changed significantly — and so has […] The post Annual Report 2019: Letter from the Chair appeared first on Canada's Ecofiscal Commission.| Canada's Ecofiscal Commission
This week, Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission released its final report. While we have a few loose ends to tie up in 2020, the report signals the end of our research mandate. Over the last five years, we’ve contributed to policy conversations across Canada about water, waste, traffic, risk, and climate change. I’d like to think that […] The post A final note on Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission appeared first on Canada's Ecofiscal Commission.| Canada's Ecofiscal Commission
Imagine your daily commute with no traffic. Cars, buses, and trucks still fill the roads, but everyone is moving at speed. Instead of taking half-an-hour to get to school, the office, or worksite, you get there in a cool 10 minutes. Your coffee or tea is still piping hot when you arrive. This future is […] The post Think big, start small: Eliminating traffic in Canada’s biggest cities by putting a price on it appeared first on Canada's Ecofiscal Commission.| Canada's Ecofiscal Commission
Here’s what’s to like about the Traffic Mobility Review Board's central business district toll recommendations. It's a lot!| nyc.streetsblog.org