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Los Angeles traffic is so bad that buses crawl at speeds of less than 12 mph. In San Francisco, car speeds have fallen to 10 mph. And Seattle’s streets are so choked it needs to find ways to have ...
New York City’s congestion pricing, the nation’s first congestion relief program that charges drivers an additional toll for ...
No one expected congestion pricing to be painless. But one year in, the evidence suggests it is delivering measurable ...
Monday marks a year since New York City began its congestion pricing, and now data is starting to show how it's working. The ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic in our collective rearview mirrors, and employees ­– however begrudgingly –­ settled back into a daily trek to and from the workplace, crippling traffic jams are once again ...
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 ...
Is traffic bad in your city? Well, you aren't alone, according to the latest data from one transportation analytics company. INRIX released its Global Traffic Scorecard on Dec. 2 and identified the ...
Drivers who must brave the nightmare of driving to Manhattan during the worst gridlock alert days got a holiday gift from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul — no congestion pricing surcharge on top of the ...
CHICAGO (WGN) – Chicago is home to the worst vehicle congestion in the United States, according to a new report from data firm INRIX. According to the report, Chicago drivers lose an average of 112 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Traffic backs up on the 110 Freeway through downtown Los Angeles. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times) Los Angeles has ...
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 ...