This blog contains posts and comments written by students in Dr. Tufte's economics classes at Southern Utah University.
11/15/2005
Fees Just For Driving in Manhattan
Manhattan has been recently considering charging all drivers that enter their city a flat fee just to be able to drive around town. Driving conditions have become so bad that the city has been looking for some kind of solution. London currently has a similar program already in place and it has drastically reduced their traffic problems. By charging drivers a fee, this would encourage car pooling and the use of public transportation. I went to Manhattan a couple of summers ago and I was told by one of the tour guides that everyday one million cars enter Manhattan and fight for only half a million parking spots, so I can defiantly understand the need and want for a change. By increasing the price of driving demand should fall. Do you guys think this is fair?
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-1 on Jasmines' post for spelling errors.
I think this is a technology whose time has arrived, and it comes under the ManEc topic called congestion pricing in Chapter 7.
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