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 @B2WXB9VVolt Germanyanswered…2wks2W

Understand the need to reduce traffic. However, for such amount to exist, it is due to a lack of transports and/or the absolute need of the people to go there. May be too punishable to the latter.

 @B2928TVSocial Democraticfrom Florida  answered…2mos2MO

Instead of congestion pricing, a practical public transportation system should be implemented.

 @9NYB5QXfrom California  answered…8mos8MO

 @9N85ZJWanswered…9mos9MO

No, cities should re-design to be people friendly, and less car friendly with better public transportation. The situation will resolve itself then.

 @9MMB6X9from Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

Yes, but the revenues generated from this scheme should be allocated to bolstering the country's public transit system.

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What are your thoughts on paying extra to drive in busy areas if the money was used to improve public transportation?

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If certain roads cost money to use during peak times, what alternative transportation methods might you consider?

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How would you propose balancing the need to reduce city congestion with ensuring fair access for all income levels?

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Do you think it's fair to charge drivers more for using crowded streets if it could help the environment? Why or why not?

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How would you feel if driving into downtown areas cost more during rush hours to reduce traffic?

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If you knew your commute charges would help fund cleaner public transport options, would that change your opinion on congestion pricing?

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How might businesses in charging zones be affected by congestion pricing, and do you think their concerns are valid?

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Imagine a future where city centers are free from traffic thanks to congestion pricing; what positive and negative effects do you foresee?

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Can you think of a time you were stuck in traffic and wished there were fewer cars on the road? How might congestion pricing have felt like a solution?

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Imagine your daily commute cost more because of traffic charges; how might that change your travel habits?

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