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NewsDecember 23, 2019

Cruise CEO Urges an End to Single Occupancy Car Use

Currently, more than three in four people drive to work in single occupant vehicles, as has been for the past 20 years.

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NewsOctober 4, 2019

NYC Begins 14th Street Vehicle Ban

The ban is especially designed to lessen the impact of large tucks and delivery vans.

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Newsby Paul ClintonApril 1, 2019

NYC to Roll Out Congestion Toll in 2021

New York's elected leaders have approved a state budget that enables new tolls on vehicles entering midtown Manhattan that's designed to reduce traffic and increase vehicle speeds, as well as fund long-needed improvements to New York City's network of subway and train lines.

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NewsJanuary 24, 2018

NYC Considers Congestion Pricing for Truck Deliveries

Congestion pricing may be part of delivering in New York City in the future, if the state follows through on a new transportation report recommendation.

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NewsOctober 26, 2017

NYC to Test Ban on Curbside Deliveries

The city will also be expanding its off-hour delivery program for businesses that are interested in receiving deliveries during less busy times.

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NewsAugust 28, 2017

Hurricane Harvey Could Disrupt Trucking for Some Time

Hurricane Harvey, whose heavy rains brought devastating flooding to Houston and much of south Texas, may yet cause more trouble for the region-- the National Weather Service predicting an additional 25 inches of rain through the end of the week in certain areas.

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NewsNovember 23, 2015

Highway Users Rank America's Worst 50 Traffic Bottlenecks

The worst traffic bottleneck in the country is in Chicago, Ill., according to a new study by the American Highway Users Alliance -- and Los Angeles owns the next six of the top 10.

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