The expensive experiment has begun...
One can say many things about this. One can talk about how the poorest people from the furthest away gets punished, while more affluent people will have no problems. In fact since there will be less cars (probably) the more affluent people will be able to drive faster at the expense of the poor. I don't usually look at people in types of rich and poor since i am a neo-libertarian and not a socialist, but this is the end result anyway.
I wonder how much additional cost society will have to bear for this experiment. What am I talking about you ask? Research shows that collective-transport is an excellent germ-spreader and that people that travel collectively tend to be sick more often than people who travel individually in cars. In a social-welfare-state as Sweden this means that I and everyone else who pays tax will have to pay for the extra health cost.
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