Congestion pricing is a joke. What about it could possibly help retail businesses? It’s just another hurdle for businesses to navigate in the city. Unable to get in to the city to buy provisions or live around during operations. Sure it’s great if your goal is to turn to city into a gig economy and car-less zone….
But maintaining the vibrancy of NYC with everything it offers, it’s just another costly stumbling blocks for local businesses trying to succeed.
The cybertruck was a costly misguided side project and should be relegated to special use sales for utilitarian purposes. The even more ridiculous van design (which was concocked over night after watching a sci fi movie) needs to be redesigned immediately, before it turns into an even bigger debacle. A utilitarian usable van not screaming for attention, but with useful range (+250 miles) and potential FSD would actually take over that segment of the market and expand it (as businesses realize the potential savings from an FSD enabled delivery and transport).
@FollowIncentiv Not to mention the drama, social cost, wasted hours knowing a company better than you know half of your family and friends. Fricking cult I fell into