Massachusetts S2108 aims to reduce congestion and encourage shared rides by imposing fees on transportation network companies and regulating fares.
Massachusetts S2108 introduces fees on transportation network companies to address congestion and promote shared rides. The bill mandates fees of $0.40 for shared rides, $1.20 for non-shared rides, and $2.20 for luxury rides. Municipalities can impose a congestion assessment of up to $2.25 per ride during MBTA service hours, with funds dedicated to public transportation, bicycle and pedestrian investments, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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