Originally Posted by
kaotikgrl
Actually in London traffic congestion has fallen, emissions of carbon dioxide have been cut, the number of daily bus trips has increased by 2 million over pre-congestion pricing days, there has been a large increase in buses running on time and an even larger increase in bicycle traffic. The core retail section has seen significant sale increases too. It’s the same kind of beginning success as in Stockholm and Singapore.
Thanks for correcting me. I think they charge drivers depending on the emissions of their vehicle, so that could help the air quality. Correct me if I'm wrong again