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To: tejek who wrote (150699)8/30/2002 3:44:54 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585693
 
Tim, on the surface it might look that way but in reality, new roads, specifically freeways, begat more traffic.

On the surface and all the way down to the core. Sure in one simplistic sense more roads cause more traffic, if there where no roads no one would be driving (except a few off roaders), but having more roads decreases the traffic density it doesn't increase it. You get less cars waiting in traffic jams dumping out tons of pollution.

Tim