What you need to know about NYC congestion pricing
The tolling program took effect on Jan. 5.
The tolling program took effect on Jan. 5.
Drivers can use E-ZPass tags to receive tolling discounts and more.
If you have a question about congestion pricing, we want to answer it.
President Donald Trump vowed on social media last year to "terminate" congestion pricing during his first week in office.
Lieber defended the MTA’s legal challenge, saying federal officials do not have the authority to unilaterally terminate the plan.
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency would "provide New York with a 30-day extension as discussions continue."
Lieber says the federal government doesn’t have the legal authority to turn off the tolls without moving for an injunction.
The report found the total value of time savings for the greater regional economy is between $500 million and $1.3 billion.
Since December, the disapproval of congestion pricing shrank by 11 percentage points, but approval only grew by 4 percentage points.
Yellow cab trips were up 19%.
The deadline came in a letter Federal Highway Administration executive director Gloria Shepherd sent to city and state leaders.
The tolls brought in $48 million from Jan. 5 through the end of the month.
Hochul and Trump met for more than an hour on Friday afternoon in the Oval Office.