A new toll on drivers entering the core of Manhattan brought modest but measurable traffic reductions to New York City in its ...
"The purpose of the program is to reduce the number of vehicles entering what had been the most congested district in the country," Juliette Michaelson, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's ...
“Just look out the window: there is less traffic, quieter streets, and we think everyone has seen it,” said Juliette Michaelson, the MTA deputy chief of policy and external relations.
“Just look out the window: there is less traffic, quieter streets, and we think everyone has seen it,” said Juliette Michaelson, the MTA deputy chief of policy and external relations.
“This has absolutely met our expectations. The numbers are impressive,” said Juliette Michaelson, an MTA official. According to the MTA, traffic south of 60th Street was down 8% during the first week.
On Sunday, "Broadway Goes Bossa," created by Jorden Amir and Juliette Ojeda, took place at The Green Room 42 in New York City ...
Traffic in Midtown and lower Manhattan was down nearly 8% after the first full week of congestion tolling, according to preliminary traffic data released Monday by the MTA. “It has been a very good ...
The MTA said 7.5% fewer vehicles entered the zone below 60th Street during the first week in which drivers had to pay the congestion pricing toll.
Systemwide, the MTA anticipated a 1% increase in transit ridership with congestion pricing, but day-to-day fluctuations make ...
“It has been a very good week here in New York,” said Juliette Michaelson, MTA’s deputy chief of policy and external relations and a chief architect of the agency’s congestion pricing plan.