Congestion in central neighborhoods is on everyone’s mind these days. It seems to me that by going back to a measure in force between 1930 and 1962, namely the establishment of a toll on the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, […] we could kill two birds with one stone. In addition to greatly relieving congestion on the residential streets of the Centre-Sud and regulating the flow of traffic by keeping non-payers away, we could contribute to the financing of infrastructure maintenance. The toll, too drastic a measure? Not in London (since 2003) or New York (from the end of 2022).
So why not in Montreal?
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