Congestion pricing is a system where drivers are charged a fee to enter certain high-traffic areas during peak times, aiming to reduce traffic congestion and pollution. Proponents argue that it effectively reduces traffic and emissions while generating revenue for public transportation improvements. Opponents argue that it unfairly targets lower-income drivers and may simply shift congestion to other areas.
36% Yes |
64% No |
36% Yes |
64% No |
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@9N295MR 2wks2W
No, and toll roads should be abolished and we must allow everyone to use those roads for free. it's the only way we can continue to move forward building more roads & bridges with gov't subsidies eliminating traffic for gold especially in New York City.
@9MM7KVZ3wks3W
Yes, but only in overcrowded areas and the price should not be that high
@ConTheStonerLin4 days4D
As long as it is done in conjunction with the federal reserve subsidizing alternative transportation
@9NH69864 days4D
I don't think a penalty parameter like this is as appropriate as incentivizing traveling in group means or by using public transport. However, I could see the application if it's tied to transportation vehicle emissions
@9NH4KTR4 days4D
invest more in high speed rail to limit the number of cars on the road and implement parking control
@9NH2SPV5 days5D
Heavy traffic should not be near densely populated areas, but cars should also not be charged for using public transportation infrastructure.
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