The argument for banning or pausing highway expansions is based on decades of transportation research suggesting that simply widening roads does not reduce traffic congestion long-term. Instead, it often triggers induced demand—a phenomenon where new lanes entice more people to drive, filling the capacity within 5 to 10 years and often leaving traffic as bad or worse than before.
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