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Originally Posted by Jinto
But this among other things makes people think about means to save gas (and money): like car pooling, using public transport and avoiding needless driving (like driving just for fun, or to pose in your car... you can still do it of course, but it will cost you a lot of money).
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I'm curious, but does this ever get seen as something that more adversely affects (or perhaps targets) the poor or thrifty despite the greater social benefit from less pollution or congestion? Sort of like reducing the kind of leisure activities a person might be able to enjoy based on their salary.