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Congestion charging is a system where drivers pay a fee to use certain roads or areas during busy times, usually in cities. The goal is to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and encourage the use of public transportation or alternative travel methods. Fees typically vary based on factors like time of day or vehicle type. Areas like London and Singapore have implemented congestion charging successfully, leading to less traffic and shorter travel times, while generating revenue for public transport improvements.

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    Congestion charging is a system where vehicles are charged a fee to enter or travel within busy urban areas during peak traffic times. The goal is to reduce traffic congestion, encourage the use of public transportation, and promote environmentally friendly travel options. By making it more costly to drive in crowded areas, it aims to decrease the number of cars on the road, improve air quality, and make city streets safer and more enjoyable for pedestrians and cyclists. Cities like London and Stockholm have successfully implemented such systems to manage urban traffic better.