This is important -- anything that speeds up mass transit is vital -- but the whole discussion of congestion pricing is just so painfully wonky and tedious. Basically, congestion pricing means drivers "could pay $3 to enter, leave or pass through parts of San Francisco during morning and evening commutes under a proposal designed to push motorists out of their cars." The Board of Supervisors, who brought it up on Tuesday, seem keen on the idea. Which is good. (Fingers crossed. The state of New York killed it earlier this year.)
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