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If We Want a Shift to Walking, We Need To Prioritize Dignity
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All topics urbanism and city related, from urban planning to public transit to municipal interest stuff. Both automobile and FuckCars inclusive.
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It's notable that there's vanishingly little evidence that more lanes is correlated with reduced trip times or less congestion for people in cars. I'm not even talking about things like induced demand -- just that literally, sometimes turning a 4-lane into a 2-lane or a 6-lane into a 4-lane has minimal impact on trip times on that road. All the world of "road diets" usually makes driving better, not worse.
The more lanes there are, the more points of automobile conflict. Points of conflict are the seeds of congestion.