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It’s a cycle of insanity. Gov. Hochul claims congestion pricing reduces traffic in Manhattan — but rather than enjoy the purported benefits, car-hating city bureaucrats are quietly taking ...
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The Trump administration wants New York City to end its congesting pricing, an automatic toll program designed to reduce the bumper-to-bumper traffic in the city’s business area from 60th Street ...
which is meant to thin traffic and pump new revenue into the nation’s busiest transit system. The Federal Highway Administration said the $9 toll on most vehicles entering Manhattan neighborhoods ...
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The data, which includes a sample of TomTom users, found that the extra time added to trips in the congestion zone due to traffic dropped from 23.5 percent to 16.9 percent between January 2024 and ...
Flyers showing the names, pictures, and phone numbers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have surfaced in a Southern California neighborhood. Multiple federal law enforcement ...
New York City will close a processing center and shelter for asylum seekers housed in a former luxury hotel after the number of new arrivals fell to less than 10% of its peak during the migrant ...
“It seems from all indicators that the program is reducing traffic, but also projecting the revenue to be on target,” Jai Patel, the MTA’s deputy chief financial officer said during a committee ...
annually for as many as five years, saying its conduct hinders the ability of the news media to secure and monetize digital traffic.