Talk:Stockholm congestion tax

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Excellent article, Your translation is very good but I've changed the grammar very slightly to make it read better in English.'One' is fairly unusual in British English these days (although not wrong) so I've used more modern alternatives.

[edit] Lidingö exemptions

I got slightly confused when reading this: "Also, due to the fact that Lidingö has its only access to the mainland through the congestion tax affected area, all traffic to and from Lidingö to and from the rest of the Stockholm County is exempt from the tax, provided that one passes the Ropsten payment station and some other payment station within 30 minutes of each other." But, according to the map there is no payment station in Ropsten! which one was it that you had to pass? /Marxmax 21:00, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

On the map image the Ropsten payment stations are the ones numbered 16, 17, and 18.
I have to agree, the text didn't clearly describe which stations it refers to by the Ropsten payment station if one isn't familiar with the various areas of Stockholm. I have changed the text now a bit. -- TimSE 21:20, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Referendum results

In the table of results in the "Referendum" section, the total row shows a smaller number of votes cast than that in Stockholm municipality alone. I don't particularly understand how such a thing could be possible, so I'm assuming there's an error... Mlc 20:19, 28 May 2007 (UTC)