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Would you pay to avoid traffic

You’re late for an appointment or you’re trying to get to work, and all of a sudden you run into traffic. What would it be worth to know you can get where you needed to go on time? We’re about to find out. California, Texas, Minnesota, Colorado and Virginia are a few of the states experimenting with “pay lanes” that allow people to circumvent traffic by paying a fee. The fee is based on the demand to use the lanes. In California, for instance, if traffic is flowing fine in the free lanes it costs only a quarter. If it’s really heavy, drivers may pay $5 to go full speed. Clark gets very freaked out by traffic. He hates sitting in it, but he’s not sure if he’d pay $5. We’ll see when and if he has to pay!

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