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Trump slams Manhattan congestion pricing as a ‘disaster’ — says New York is being ‘destroyed’
WASHINGTON – President Trump slammed Manhattan’s congestion pricing as a “disaster” and called on New York City to end the program “immediately.” His latest broadside at the controversial program ...
U.S. Department of Transportation announced the termination of Manhattan congestion pricing, a decision that appears set for a lengthy court battle.
President Donald Trump, long an opponent of New York's congestion pricing, took to social media on Jan. 12, saying it must end 'immediately.' ...
President Trump is again slamming New York City’s congestion pricing program, calling it “a disaster.” “Congestion Pricing in Manhattan is a DISASTER for New York. It’s got to be ended, IMMEDIATELY!
When New York City flipped the switch on congestion pricing in early 2025, the backlash was immediate and loud. Critics warned it would punish drivers, hurt businesses, and simply push traffic into ...
Trump called Manhattan's congestion pricing a 'disaster' and demands end to $9 toll program that city claims reduced traffic by up to 13% since January.
Congestion pricing had its first half birthday the other day, marking six months since its Jan. 5 start and the program has been a complete success by every measure (as we long knew it would be).
The concept of congestion pricing first appeared in the economics literature more than 60 years ago in an article written by William Vickrey, a Columbia University economics professor and future Nobel ...
It’s been one full year of congestion pricing in New York City, and downtown Manhattan looks markedly different: 23.7 million fewer vehicles, traffic delays down 25%, and a 22% drop in air pollution, ...
Air pollution decrease inside congestion pricing zone, 'spillover' boost to Long Island, study finds
Particle pollution in New York City decreased significantly since congestion pricing tolls went into effect in January and had a "spillover" benefit to Long Island, researchers at Cornell University ...
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 ...
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