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 6 days6D
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.
@9MM7KVZ2wks2W
Yes, but only in overcrowded areas and the price should not be that high
@9N2NL486 days6D
Highly populated areas need to have public transportation that is affordable for people and affordable for tax payers to manage
@9MZX6P76 days6D
No, but incentivise:: offer tax benefits to those who use public transportation, offer work from home days that work with company policy,
@9MZD46X7 days7D
this seems like a good way to reduce pollution but i think the only way it would work is if we lowered the price of public transportation to make it more accessible to lower income individuals.
@9MM2WQ32wks2W
There needs to be more forms of reliable public transportation for this to be implemented effectively
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