This document discusses how private vehicles (lizzies) have impacted the capital city. It contains three parts: Part I shows that the number of private vehicles has far surpassed public transportation in the capital city from 2013 to 2014. Part II examines how the low taxes and interest rates have led to more people buying lizzies. It provides examples of vehicle prices and loan terms. Part III discusses the negative environmental effects of the increased lizzies, including air pollution, higher temperatures, and unhealthy air quality. The conclusion is that solutions are needed, such as limiting private vehicles and enhancing taxes, to address the problems that have arisen from the rise of lizzie ownership in the capital