0 an amount of money that you have to pay each day to drive into a city centre, charged in order to reduce traffic
One answer is a congestion charge – money that you pay to drive in a city.
A congestion charge on those might be deemed worthwhile, but if such a charge were levied no one would get to work at all.
There are other ways by which we could have raised money before imposing the congestion charge.
Anecdotally, things improved a little for me when the congestion charge was introduced, but they seem to have worsened again.
Therefore, any congestion charge on them is nothing more than a tax on business in the area.
I do not like paying the congestion charge either, but is not that taking it a bit far?
The congestion charge was designed to be a revenue-raising exercise, and that was part of the debate that preceded its introduction.