Have heard mumors of a congestion tax.
Taxing commuters into using public transport and keeping large trucks away from city centres is not a bad idea. But as we have had local state and fedaeral governments asleep for the last twenty years and not realising the need for superior public transport and delivery hubs at the outer city boundaries, this will come across as another revenue grab, which it will be, as no one in leadership positions in this unfortunate time has any idea of how to run a country or state. They seem only to be concerned with how to gaurentee their ongoing pensions and yearly pay rises.
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