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A government report states that traffic congestion in major metropolitan areas has worsened over the past five years, leading to longer commute times and increased air pollution. To address this issue, City X recently implemented a policy that reduces the number of private vehicles allowed on major roads during peak hours. However, six months after the policy was enacted, overall commute times in City X have not improved.
Which of the following, if true, would best explain why the policy has not led to improved commute times?
(A) Many commuters have switched to public transportation, but the city's transit system has not expanded to accommodate the increased demand. (B) Some businesses in City X have changed their work hours to help employees avoid peak-hour traffic. (C) The policy only applies to privately owned vehicles and does not restrict commercial delivery trucks, which have increased in number. (D) Several neighboring cities with heavy commuter traffic have not adopted similar vehicle restrictions. (E) A recent survey found that many residents of City X support additional measures to reduce traffic congestion.
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A government report states that traffic congestion in major metropolitan areas has worsened over the past five years, leading to longer commute times and increased air pollution. To address this issue, City X recently implemented a policy that reduces the number of private vehicles allowed on major roads during peak hours. However, six months after the policy was enacted, overall commute times in City X have not improved.
Which of the following, if true, would best explain why the policy has not led to improved commute times?
(A) Many commuters have switched to public transportation, but the city's transit system has not expanded to accommodate the increased demand. (B) Some businesses in City X have changed their work hours to help employees avoid peak-hour traffic. (C) The policy only applies to privately owned vehicles and does not restrict commercial delivery trucks, which have increased in number. (D) Several neighboring cities with heavy commuter traffic have not adopted similar vehicle restrictions. (E) A recent survey found that many residents of City X support additional measures to reduce traffic congestion.
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