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Mary Newsom's avatar

Trying to "fix" congestion by widening streets is like trying to "cure" obesity by punching another hole in your belt. You "fix" congestion by, over time, creating more places where not everyone has to drive to get anywhere. You do this with: 1. Better pedestrian and bicycling amenities. 2. Land uses that don't make things so far apart you have to drive there. 3. Better mass transit. 4. Requiring more street connections so not EVERYONE has to get on Providence Road to go anywhere. Takes time, and is as much carrot as stick. And takes an NCDOT that sees itself as not just a highways department. Creating more pavement just induces more traffic. It's a temporary – and extremely expensive – nonfix.

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Chris S's avatar

Widening roads is not the answer. All that does is move the traffic and encourage more drivers. Instead, build mass transit, encourage work from home and wider distribution of commercial work spaces. There’s no reason for half the city to travel into uptown by car every day.

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