Washington-area residents widely oppose paying a toll to drive into downtown D.C.

A clear majority of Washington-area residents oppose congestion pricing — charging drivers a toll to enter the District during high-traffic times to ease congestion — according to a recent Washington Post-Schar School poll.

The survey finds that 63 percent of residents oppose the idea, nearly double the 34 percent who say they support it. …

The Post-Schar School poll finds majority support for another rush-hour proposal — transforming the travel lane on busy streets into a dedicated bus lane. CONT.

Luz Lazo & Emily Guskin, Washington Post