Originally posted by Oerdin
Give it time. LA's downtown traffic is already a nightmare yet they're talking about tripling or even quadrupling the population of downtown in the next decade. They're busy converting old factories and warehouses from the 20's through 50's into chic new urban lofts plus they're putting up highrise apartment complexes like no tomorrow. In California it has become all the rage to abandon the suburb and become a trendy urban dweller.
With the congestion this population increase brings can congrestion charges be far behind?
Give it time. LA's downtown traffic is already a nightmare yet they're talking about tripling or even quadrupling the population of downtown in the next decade. They're busy converting old factories and warehouses from the 20's through 50's into chic new urban lofts plus they're putting up highrise apartment complexes like no tomorrow. In California it has become all the rage to abandon the suburb and become a trendy urban dweller.
With the congestion this population increase brings can congrestion charges be far behind?
As said before (by... someone) for this to work, you need a comprehensive mass transit system. You can't charge the tax and then say, oh we are going to invest in mass transit. Maybe in 10 years we'll be ok, but the people now... well, you are screwed.
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