Litigation continues but if congestion pricing is going to be stopped or scrapped altogether, the county’s going to have to rely on President Donald Trump and the feds. Rockland County Executive Ed Day says he’s not giving up, though his optimism is waning…
Early data suggests congestion pricing may be having an impact, though it is early to decide conclusively. CityAndStateNY.com reports data from the MTA suggests drops in commute times at the Lincoln and Holland tunnels and the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges have come from the plan. However, the data also shows while there were 219,000 fewer cars entering the congestion pricing zone during the first week, traffic inside some areas of the zone was flat or even higher when compared to last year.