Opinion
What London and Stockholm can teach Seattle about congestion pricing
The Emerald City wants to implement a transportation solution that is equitable. Without viable alternatives to driving, that might be impossible.
The Emerald City wants to implement a transportation solution that is equitable. Without viable alternatives to driving, that might be impossible.
State officials see the money from VW's federal settlement as offering "a critical opportunity" to put 50 more zero-emission vehicles, including school buses, on the streets.
Let Mossback play Dante as we navigate a rush hour inferno.
In other cities, congestion pricing has improved traffic and increased transit revenue. But equity concerns remain.
Author Peter Walker has researched bike infrastructure around the world — he says Seattle's has some glaring gaps.