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While rising fuel prices may discourage some unnecessary car usage, I fundamentally disagree that this represents the most effective strategy for tackling traffic congestion and environmental pollution. Governments have a range of more sustainable and equitable tools at their disposal that would yield considerably greater results. Admittedly, higher petrol prices can produce a modest reduction […]
In recent years, traffic congestion has emerged as a significant urban issue, prompting various remedies from policy makers. A prevailing perspective suggests that elevating fuel prices is a primary solution for alleviating this problem. While I concede that increasing petrol costs may deter certain drivers, I argue that this measure alone is insufficient and should […]
