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 @BD2QGY5Progressive from Tennessee  disagreed…2mos2MO

Investments into public transit like trains and buses will prevent traffic congestion by allowing more people to get where their going while keeping the roads clearer than if everyone drove in cars.

 @BCZZZGXDemocrat from Colorado  disagreed…2mos2MO

as we expand highways, more cars will begin to drive. This will lead to future highway expansions, increasing reliance on fossil fuels and other resources, and increasing habitat fragmentation which is very bad for native species. It would be more wise to spend money on public transit such as busses and trains.

 @BCXL77Zfrom Maine  disagreed…2mos2MO

Public Transportation is Cheaper in the long run and will draw the people away from individual traffic. This way the highway system won't have to be expanded,and Travel will be made more available for a majority.

 @BCXHK4F from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

When will the expansion end? The population will continue to increase for more years to come why not fund more public transportation and bullet trains.

 @BCXGTYR from Wisconsin  disagreed…2mos2MO

Expanding highways does not significantly reduce traffic congestion, bolstering public transport would. It would mean 30 people in one vehicle versus 30 cars on the road. It would also provide transport for people with lower income.

 @BCX9GTC from South Carolina  disagreed…2mos2MO

expanding highways has only rediritcted people from other forms of transportation back onto highways, expanding highways expands the number of people who use it leading to the same amount of congestion

 @BCY39H5 from New Hampshire  disagreed…2mos2MO

We have many highways in the U.S, creating more would invade local wildlife spaces, create more construction, and cause more cars to produce harmful gases. If we focused more on public transportation, less people would have to pay gas and gas emissions would decrease.

 @BCXML9G from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

creating more efficient lines and areas of public transportation will entice people to take public transportation, resulting in less congestions on freeways and prime time traffic.

 @BCXLJQPDemocrat from Arizona  disagreed…2mos2MO

Public transportation expansion would lead to less people driving meaning less traffic AND no need for the large highways.

 @BCWX8D2  from California  commented…2mos2MO

Expansion of the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas is one of many examples of the induced demand that adding more lanes to a freeway would cause. Solutions should be found in better guided traffic and reducing wait time at stoplights, especially during rush hours.

 @BCX86HC from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

A strong counterargument is that the premise—“we must expand highways to match growing driving demand”—treats traffic as a fixed problem, when in reality highway expansion often creates the very demand it is meant to solve.

 @BCX6NNM from Texas  disagreed…2mos2MO

The reason why we see so much congestion and traffic on our roads is because there is almost no other options to take, and the choices we do have are extremely limited and disconnected from destination to destination. If we build more highways we will waste funds that we could have used to build our public infrastructure and repeat this cycle of insanity. There is also proof that people don't even want to drive around 36% of drivers see it a repetitive chore. I'm absolutely certain if we gave them the option they will use busses trains and other methods of public transportation and this will create a massive hole in our congestion problem.

 @BCZ78NB from Kansas  disagreed…2mos2MO

people are getting pushed out of their homes and it endangers the local ecosystem as well we have ONE planet and we must protect it if we want to continue to live and answer the age old question of " are we alone on the universe"

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