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by thegrim33
847 days ago
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I don't understand how people perpetuate that induced demand stuff. It absolutely falls apart if you think about it at all. So we shouldn't expand highways because it "induces demand/traffic"? So all of our cities and states should have kept their original one lane dirt roads and never improved on them, because expanding the dirt lanes would have induced demand and caused more traffic? Our transportation system would have been better / more effective with a couple of dirt roads and never expanding? It doesn't even remotely make sense. |
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And if you look at the economics of road infrastructure it’s far inferior to other modes when you look at raw cost per person who can and will use it.
Lastly from an environmental, and safety perspective there are several other modes of transport that are far superior