Drivers can go to the New Jersey E-ZPass website or app and check for any outstanding tolls or violation notices. State law also requires E-ZPass to check to see if a vehicle owner has a valid account before issuing a violation notice. In April, the NJ E-ZPass group’s advice was direct and simple, don’t respond to the text.
New Jersey is not giving up on its lawsuit ... against the Federal Highway Administration and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — but with new arguments. Story continues below photo ...
Murphy asks Port Authority to show him how much traffic, toll revenue congestion pricing has cost the bi-state agency.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Monday that the state has filed updated legal claims in its ongoing lawsuit against the Federal
The plan, which launched on Jan. 5, newly charges passenger vehicles $9 to access Manhattan below 60th Street during peak hours.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy filed an amended lawsuit in federal court to stop congestion pricing after a judge and another court earlier this month denied a preliminary injunction, which essentially signaled where the judge stood.
While several lawsuits seek to undo congestion pricing, three House representatives are trying to get the job done through legislation.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy called on President Donald Trump to help fight New York City’s congestion pricing program and revisit the studies used by federal agencies to approve the toll.
Transportation leaders Rick Cotton and Jamie Torres-Springer reiterated their commitment to sustainability and diversity at City and State’s annual infrastructure summit.
The toll helps fund the MTA, an agency that has numerous plans to use the money from congestion pricing to improve the city's public transportation system.
Trump could halt congestion pricing that has helped unsnarl Manhattan's busy streets - It is unpopular with both Republican and Democrat lawmakers opposing the $9 charge for drivers
President Donald Trump may move to halt congestion pricing in New York City, a move that may be welcomed by Gov. Phil Murphy, who has opposed it.