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Analyzing a City's Transportation Policy

A city is experiencing severe downtown traffic congestion, largely attributed to the rise of ride-sharing services. To address this, the city council proposes a policy to cap the total number of ride-sharing vehicles allowed to operate within the city limits at any given time. Analyze the implicit assumption this policy makes about the relationship between ride-sharing services and traffic congestion. What must the city council believe to be true for this specific policy to be their most logical choice?

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Updated 2025-09-15

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