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    4 months ago

    The government has the power to make changes. When there are solutions available that benefit everyone, going with a punitive alternative that does not address the fundamental issue is bad policy.

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      84 months ago

      The fundamental issue is too many cars. Congestion pricing reduces the number of cars, which gets at the root of the problem.

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        24 months ago

        We should instead ask why people are choosing cars over public transport, then address those issues. The number of cars are only a symptom of the problem.

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          34 months ago

          There are lots of answers to that, but the basic one is that we’ve allowed too many cars into a space which can’t handle them. A congestion fee changes that, by actively discouraging them.