Why would toronto streets become less congested


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Global solutions for local gridlock The Toronto Board of Trade has warned that gridlock already costs the region $6 billion a year, with average commute times of 80 minutes, among the highest in North America. By 2031, that situation is going to get worse, adding an additional 27 minutes to the daily grind. Civic leaders are looking at the options: road tolls, a regional gas tax, and parking levies

With road tolls, a regional gas tax, and parking levies would Toronto streets become less congested? If the new charges cut commute times, would the Toronto road system be more efficient? Explain your answers.

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