STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. --Congestion pricing has been in place for over a month now, and although its future remains up in the ...
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday announced a pilot program to connect people who are deaf or ...
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Heavy traffic and few bus lanes make NYC buses among the slowest in the country despite daily ridership of over one million people.
New York City buses move slower than ever after Mayor Eric Adams failed to invest in improvements like bus lanes, according ...
Bus riders are losing out as the city’s Department of Transportation (DOT) continues to lack enough funding to get NYC buses moving faster on the streets, a new report released on Thursday uncovered.
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Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.