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A major city is struggling with severe traffic congestion during weekday rush hours. City planners want to reduce the number of cars on the road during these peak times. Based on the principle that prices guide decision-making, which of the following strategies would be the most direct and effective way to alter driver behavior?
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A major city is struggling with severe traffic congestion during weekday rush hours. City planners want to reduce the number of cars on the road during these peak times. Based on the principle that prices guide decision-making, which of the following strategies would be the most direct and effective way to alter driver behavior?