But I mean, congestion usually has a place where it begins, adding more lanes behind it makes 0 sense. Or perhaps removing lanes would make more sense, as then cars wouldn’t have to merge in such big numbers.
In reality, the answer is trains. Tracks everywhere, and very frequent runs.
i refuse to have surgery at my surgeons house - and even if I would agree that forces a dozen people to live together even though all they have in common is a job.
But I mean, congestion usually has a place where it begins, adding more lanes behind it makes 0 sense. Or perhaps removing lanes would make more sense, as then cars wouldn’t have to merge in such big numbers.
In reality, the answer is trains. Tracks everywhere, and very frequent runs.
Trains, trams, bike lanes walkable neighborhood, even busses. Anything but goddamn cars.
And even better solution is to promote working for home. Less infrastructure overall.
i refuse to have surgery at my surgeons house - and even if I would agree that forces a dozen people to live together even though all they have in common is a job.