No, but new highway expansions must include dedicated lanes for electric buses and carpools
We don’t need more lanes for different cars, every car can drive on road and I think instead we sho…
We've expanded our freeways many times, but often we see little to no improvement in freeway congestion, to the point where we propose expanding the same stretch of freeway again. Transportation planners have known about this phenomenon as induced demand. The more lanes we add to a freeway, the more people are encouraged to drive on it, often creating *more* traffic than there was before.
The only proven method to curb congestion to this point is a) to plan better, mixed-use cities where shops and workplaces are close to home, and b) to build and maintain a fast, expansive, and reliable public transit network.
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