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Bad for who? The incentive is for more people to use the system, since we are aiming for a Greater Good kind of outcome. Cost and efficiency becomes a government problem, which we manage through policy and voting.

The road system doesn't have a price tag per trip, yet it's costs are managed through policy and governance. No difference here in my opinion.



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