A strong majority of Massachusetts residents said in a recent poll that they would not pay extra to drive to downtown Boston if it meant less traffic.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu published a climate plan in April, which said the city will launch a study charging drivers to use roads in an effort to deter private vehicle trips.
According to a Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll published Tuesday, 69% of the 500 registered voters surveyed said they would not pay to drive in downtown Boston if there was less traffic. In comparison, 26% said they would and 5% were unsure…