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by RyanMcGreal
4674 days ago
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The real problem with the Big Dig is that is was designed and built in ignorance of the law of demand [1] as it applies to lane capacity. The traffic congestion that the Big Dig was supposed to eliminate simply moved outward [2]. They should have eliminated the Big Dig completely and spent the money on increasing rapid transit capacity. That said, eliminating the elevated highway that cut the North End off from the rest of the city seems to have been a major boon. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_demand [2] http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/11/16/big_dig... |
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But I did want to add that it isn't only the north end that was cut off. I doubt the resurgence of the Sea port area/"innovation district" would have happened if it hadn't been for the big dig.