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San_Diego_Pilot
Well, a town in New Jersey is about to ban people from driving through it if you don't live there. I love New Jersey, and I love regulations /s
https://jalopnik.com/new-jersey-town-set-to-ban-drivers-who-dont-live-there-1821580916
The town police chief had this to say, as quoted from the Times
"Police chief Tom Rowe told the Times that Leonia had tried limited closures and warning navigation app providers, but that just foisted problems on to other streets"
In actuality, I think this is more about forcing people to use the already congested toll roads so the gov't can make more toll money
Note: while I can understand that having your small, quaint town overrun with morning commuters can be a hassle, I question what the better solution is, and the real motives behind this. Also worried if this will set some kind of precedent that other towns may follow, forcing more people onto congested toll roads. Simply banning people doesn't not seem like the most pragmatic solution IMHO
What say you POA braintrust?
https://jalopnik.com/new-jersey-town-set-to-ban-drivers-who-dont-live-there-1821580916
The town police chief had this to say, as quoted from the Times
"Police chief Tom Rowe told the Times that Leonia had tried limited closures and warning navigation app providers, but that just foisted problems on to other streets"
In actuality, I think this is more about forcing people to use the already congested toll roads so the gov't can make more toll money
Note: while I can understand that having your small, quaint town overrun with morning commuters can be a hassle, I question what the better solution is, and the real motives behind this. Also worried if this will set some kind of precedent that other towns may follow, forcing more people onto congested toll roads. Simply banning people doesn't not seem like the most pragmatic solution IMHO
What say you POA braintrust?