The crackdown could include a $50 fine for parked cars with obstructed plates, in addition to penalties for those caught driving through toll areas undetected.
Earlier this year, New York City launched its congestion pricing program. It's been a controversial subject since it went into effect on Jan. 5. Passenger vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- What does the congestion pricing plan in New York City mean for you? There's no set price yet, but officials are discussing a toll between $9 and $23 to drive through Manhattan ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily thwarted the Trump administration’s bid to kill congestion pricing in Manhattan — ensuring the controversial program will stay in place until at least next month ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily halted the Trump administration's effort to kill New York City's controversial congestion pricing program. U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Liman issued a ...
MTA subway platform billboard announcing the arrival of New York City's congestion pricing program, which launched Jan. 5 as part of a bid to thin traffic and fund mass transit by imposing a $9 toll ...
On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled in favor of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and congestion pricing, according to a new report by CBS News. After hearing arguments from both the MTA and U.S ...
In shocking news (that isn't all that shocking) New York City's controversial congestion-pricing plan has made good on all its promises. Traffic in the so-called "Congestion Relief Zone" below 60th ...
A federal district judge in Manhattan says New York City’s congestion pricing program can stay in place until the matter goes to trial in October. Judge Lewis J. Liman issued a temporary injunction ...