To reduce municipal carbon emissions and alleviate gridlock, City X introduced a daily congestion toll on private passenger automobiles entering its commercial core during morning peak hours. Analysts argue that this policy will successfully decrease overall motor vehicle traffic along the primary access corridors leading into the commercial core by at least 25 percent. Their reasoning is that the added financial cost will compel a significant portion of daily automobile commuters to switch to the city's underutilized suburban rail network. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the analysts' argument?
- AA municipal survey conducted prior to the toll's implementation indicated that over 30 percent of private automobile commuters expressed a willingness to use public transit if driving costs increased.
- Because the toll applies exclusively to private passenger automobiles, commercial delivery fleets and ride-hailing services plan to sharply increase peak-hour trips along those same access corridors to meet shifted consumer demand.Cevap
- CSuburban municipalities surrounding City X that enacted similar congestion pricing schemes five years ago observed a gradual rise in local residential property values near rail stations.
- DThe net revenue collected from the congestion toll will be insufficient to fully offset the municipal government's projected annual budget deficit for road maintenance.
- EStandard public transit fares across City X are scheduled for a minor, routine inflation adjustment at the end of the upcoming fiscal year.
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The argument is most seriously weakened by the statement that commercial delivery fleets and ride-hailing services will increase peak-hour trips along the access corridors, replacing reduced private cars with other motor vehicles.
The correct answer demonstrates that while private passenger cars may decrease due to the toll, another category of motor vehicles—commercial fleets and ride-hailing cars—will significantly increase operations on the exact same access corridors. This directly invalidates the analysts' assumption that reduced private automobile commuter traffic guarantees a 25 percent drop in total motor vehicle volume.
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Evaluating Causal and Extrapolation Arguments by Identifying Offsetting Alternative Factors