New York City drivers could face up to $23 a day congestion charge
New York City could introduce a traffic congestion charge of up to $23 a day late next year. The scheme could cut the number of cars entering Manhattan by up to 20%.
New York City could introduce a traffic congestion charge of up to $23 a day late next year. The scheme could cut the number of cars entering Manhattan by up to 20%.
The U.S. Senate has been debating a $2 trillion emergency package, that aims to counter some of the economic damage the COVID-19 pandemic will cause.
In a bid to tackle increasing environmental concerns, the state of California has taken matters into their own hands.
Airlines recorded zero accident deaths in commercial passenger jets last year, according to a Dutch consulting firm and an aviation safety group that tracks crashes.
Traffic deaths in the United States rose 9.3% in the first nine months of 2015, reversing a trend of falling numbers of fatalities on the roads.