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Evaluating a Congestion Charge Policy

A city government implements a new 'congestion charge,' a daily fee for private vehicles entering the downtown area during peak business hours. The government's publicly stated primary goal for this charge is to maximize revenue for public transportation improvements. A group of transportation economists criticizes this justification. Evaluate the economists' likely criticism. Explain why this policy might be self-defeating if its main goal is to maximize revenue, and identify the more logical primary purpose of such a charge.

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