Perhaps it’s just me?
I’ve noticed or, should I say, it seems, that, in general, there’s less traffic in Milan. And, even with this being Men’s Fashion Week, the usual nightmares with traffic on my way home are absent.
If I’m not wrong there are a number of factors at play that could make it less.
One is the new Congestion Charge in Milan that was introduced on 16th January. Now, to go into the centre of Milan, almost everyone has to pay €5 per day. The previous charges allowed many (of the newer) cars to go in for free. Now, no. I am outside the ‘Area C’ as it is called. In fact, I never drive into this area anyway. But I’m only just outside and I did wonder if this new set of charges would mean that all the car parking in my area would be taken. It seems not. It seems that people are either leaving their cars at home or travelling to a tube station and taking public transport.
I know not everyone likes the charge and I wouldn’t be ecstatic about it should it cover my area – but it is so much nicer with less traffic.
The other reason could be the sharp increases in the cost of petrol. Last summer I was filling up the car for about €50. Last night it cost me nearly €70! That’s a hefty increase. The increase is down to the austerity measures brought in by the new government of Italy. It’s another of those ‘let the ordinary people pay for the stupidity of the very rich banks’ rule.
I keep thinking that, sooner or later, people will wake up but it seems not just yet.
Perhaps, also, because of the crisis in general, there are not so many people at this year’s fashion week?
However, whatever the reason, it does make Milan more pleasant to live in and I’m not complaining.
Hi Andy,
the congestion charge is a very good idea. I’ve noticed less traffic too and I’m glad Pisapia was brave enough to launch this system which, by the way, is nothing new in Europe. I don’t understand why people are against it. There was a referendum after all!
I’m so glad I don’t have to drive to Milan. Otherwise I’d spend all my money in petrol!
Hi Lola,
Yes, I like it a lot. I’m glad you’ve noticed less traffic – it’s not just my imagination
People are against it because they don’t want to pay. But, I think that most people who actually live in the city will welcome it.
I wouldn’t drive – but public transport to where I work is so difficult it means about a 2 hour journey to and from work!
Yes, I know.
I’m lucky in that sense and also Cadorna Station is less than 10 minutes walking from my office as you know.
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