February 03, 2005


Now that everyone spent a day stuck in abnormally bad traffic (although still no mention of the absence of lines on the road), people are asking trivial questions about how the traffic is supposed to flow:

"We always knew that this thing would create a very brief improvement and things would recongest if we did not improve public transportation," says Salvucci. Computer-generated predictions of improved traffic flow assumed "that transit improvements on the books would in fact get built in the timeframe talked about," he says.

For the record, my commute is already way better.
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