Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put me in the camp of cars and people can coexist. I have zero issues with driving slower through slow streets. Heck make all side roads that are not designed crossovers slow streets. Engineer them to be such. And if I am on a faster street and see a lady walking a dog in it, I'll still slow down. Do you want me to flip her off... For walking a dog or chasing a baseball into the street.
The issue is not that you have to drive more slowly on slow streets. It’s that you’re not supposed to drive on them at all unless your destination is within a couple of blocks.
And this is a major issue because...?
Anonymous wrote:A DC commuter tax would make the city less attractive to employers and inevitably drive some jobs to the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:DC should tread lightly on commuter tax bs. Being completely surrounded by MD and VA, I wonder if all of the trucks heading into the city to restock etc. driving on MD and VA roads should be considered for a "tax". DC residents don't pay MD and VA for clogging the roads with supplies for the city.
Be careful what you wish for and especially now with telework from home becoming more and more common.
DC should be thankful it was chosen for the site of the Federal Government, otherwise it really offers nothing to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:DC should tread lightly on commuter tax bs. Being completely surrounded by MD and VA, I wonder if all of the trucks heading into the city to restock etc. driving on MD and VA roads should be considered for a "tax". DC residents don't pay MD and VA for clogging the roads with supplies for the city.
Be careful what you wish for and especially now with telework from home becoming more and more common.
DC should be thankful it was chosen for the site of the Federal Government, otherwise it really offers nothing to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:DC should tread lightly on commuter tax bs. Being completely surrounded by MD and VA, I wonder if all of the trucks heading into the city to restock etc. driving on MD and VA roads should be considered for a "tax". DC residents don't pay MD and VA for clogging the roads with supplies for the city.
Be careful what you wish for and especially now with telework from home becoming more and more common.
DC should be thankful it was chosen for the site of the Federal Government, otherwise it really offers nothing to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least they're fellow DC residents, as opposed to out-of-state commuters who only burden us with their polluting cars but pay no taxes. That's why DC needs a hefty congestion charge on all bridges leading into downtown.
The last time I drove into DC from Maryland (2009), I don't remember crossing any bridges.
Cool. What other state abuts DC?
So you want a commuter tax only on Virginia drivers, not on Maryland drivers? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love cars. They make life so much richer. My life would be a lot more boring if I could only get to places that are within reach on a bicycle.
That's nice. How is it relevant to this thread?
This thread is mostly anti-car nut jobs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love cars. They make life so much richer. My life would be a lot more boring if I could only get to places that are within reach on a bicycle.
That's nice. How is it relevant to this thread?
Anonymous wrote:I love cars. They make life so much richer. My life would be a lot more boring if I could only get to places that are within reach on a bicycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put me in the camp of cars and people can coexist. I have zero issues with driving slower through slow streets. Heck make all side roads that are not designed crossovers slow streets. Engineer them to be such. And if I am on a faster street and see a lady walking a dog in it, I'll still slow down. Do you want me to flip her off... For walking a dog or chasing a baseball into the street.
The issue is not that you have to drive more slowly on slow streets. It’s that you’re not supposed to drive on them at all unless your destination is within a couple of blocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put me in the camp of cars and people can coexist. I have zero issues with driving slower through slow streets. Heck make all side roads that are not designed crossovers slow streets. Engineer them to be such. And if I am on a faster street and see a lady walking a dog in it, I'll still slow down. Do you want me to flip her off... For walking a dog or chasing a baseball into the street.
The issue is not that you have to drive more slowly on slow streets. It’s that you’re not supposed to drive on them at all unless your destination is within a couple of blocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least they're fellow DC residents, as opposed to out-of-state commuters who only burden us with their polluting cars but pay no taxes. That's why DC needs a hefty congestion charge on all bridges leading into downtown.
The last time I drove into DC from Maryland (2009), I don't remember crossing any bridges.
Cool. What other state abuts DC?