https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350393104/wellington-congestion-charges-could-they-become-reality
Here it comes to NZ folks. Next up will be the ULEZ, ulta low emissions >zones, followed by more cameras than you think possible doing things that >maybe the population does not want.
Anyhow lets have a look at the article.
The main idea is to reduce the traffic volume in peak hours by 8 to 12%
"Modelling had shown that successful congestion charging could reduce >congestion by up to 8-12% at peak times, Brown said."
We all know how well modelling has worked for instance climate change, covid >case numbers.
Then we have :-
"In many cases, only about 5% of trips needed to be moved out of peak
times to maintain traffic flow."
So why they going for the higher 8 to 12% ?
There are many more logic total fails in this article, with things being >glossed over. What amount is a "small fee". Enough to get the reduction or >revenue yes? In a world where there is a living crisis I am sure the tax
well be not small to them.
Also penny to a pound the fee/tax will rise faster than inflation.
�Congestion is a tax on time and productivity,� Brown said. �It results
in fewer jobs being done, fewer goods being moved, and delays to
services across the city.�
So congestion holds things up, so we well get rid of it by taxing the >traffic. Just shifting the cost to the average car user, sorry worker who us >trying to get to work. (So that is where the tax cuts go)
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350393104/wellington-congestion-charges-could-they-become-reality
Here it comes to NZ folks. Next up will be the ULEZ, ulta low emissions >zones, followed by more cameras than you think possible doing things that >maybe the population does not want.
Anyhow lets have a look at the article.
The main idea is to reduce the traffic volume in peak hours by 8 to 12%
"Modelling had shown that successful congestion charging could reduce >congestion by up to 8-12% at peak times, Brown said."
We all know how well modelling has worked for instance climate change, covid >case numbers.
Then we have :-
"In many cases, only about 5% of trips needed to be moved out of peak
times to maintain traffic flow."
So why they going for the higher 8 to 12% ?
There are many more logic total fails in this article, with things being >glossed over. What amount is a "small fee". Enough to get the reduction or >revenue yes? In a world where there is a living crisis I am sure the tax
well be not small to them.
Also penny to a pound the fee/tax will rise faster than inflation.
�Congestion is a tax on time and productivity,� Brown said. �It results
in fewer jobs being done, fewer goods being moved, and delays to
services across the city.�
So congestion holds things up, so we well get rid of it by taxing the >traffic. Just shifting the cost to the average car user, sorry worker who us >trying to get to work. (So that is where the tax cuts go)
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