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absolutely none, which is why ideas like this will never see the light of day…


I think it's worth pointing out that congestion pricing is a policy that already exists in several cities around the world including New York City.


And also in essentially any relevant private market for goods and services where capacity is limited, especially when there are more and less desirable times.


In a very weak form, yes- and yet it still seems helpful and even popular after people saw the effects of implementation.




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