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.
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Response rates from 301 1 voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
57% Yes |
43% No |
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Unique answers from 1 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2928TV1mo1MO
Instead of congestion pricing, a practical public transportation system should be implemented.
@9NYB5QX8mos8MO
Yes, as long as there is other ways to enter the city
@9N85ZJW8mos8MO
No, cities should re-design to be people friendly, and less car friendly with better public transportation. The situation will resolve itself then.
@9MMB6X99mos9MO
Yes, but the revenues generated from this scheme should be allocated to bolstering the country's public transit system.