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by masterphai
194 days ago
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A charge on the marginal driver looks regressive if you only examine who pays the toll, but not who’s been paying the externalities all along. Once you include the benefits - faster buses, cleaner air, better reliability, and the ability to reinvest revenue into transit - the incidence flips pretty quickly. We’re basically shifting costs from people who can’t opt out of congestion to people who can. That’s about as progressive as a transport policy gets. |
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