No, but new highway expansions must include dedicated lanes for electric buses and carpools
Expanding highways is oftentimes necessary to curb congestion, but the environment does suffer from…
Especially in California, we've tried time and time again to mitigate traffic congestion by widening our freeways; and almost every time we've done so, there's been little to no improvement in commute times. Adding more lanes to a freeway might actually cause *more* traffic by encouraging more people to drive on it, and this phenomenon has been widely known in transportation planning circles as induced demand.
I agree that reducing harm to the environment is important, but expanding freeways won't help tackle the root cause of congestion. We need to go further-- by both a) planning better, mixed-use cities, bringing shops and workplaces closer to our homes, and b) investing more in building out and maintaining expansive, frequent, and reliable public transit networks in our cities.
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