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A city's traffic flow model accurately predicts that a new toll on a major bridge will cause a 15% reduction in traffic during peak hours. A survey of drivers who changed their route reveals that none of them performed a formal mathematical analysis of travel times and costs. Instead, most reported that the toll 'felt too expensive' or they 'just decided to try a different way.' Based on the 'as if' principle of economic modeling, what is the most accurate analysis of this situation?

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