Beijing: Who Needs Congestion Pricing?

Mayor Bloomberg take note.

Beijing authorities just concluded a four-day exercise and kept 1.3 million cars off the city streets, as a warm-up to playing Olympic host.

Cars with even-numbered license plates were ordered off roads Friday and Sunday, and vehicles with odd-numbered plates were banned Saturday and Monday. Emergency vehicles, taxis, buses and other public-service vehicles were exempt.

A cab driver, who only gave his surname as Wang, said "I think it's good to regulate by license plate number. I think they should do it long-term, so there's no congestion."

Sounds like a plan.


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