Justbuildit
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Might be that there are just too many cars. My ruthless capitalist mindset would tell me we therefore need to tax drivers and use that revenue to improve traffic infrastructure and fund public transit so people have more and better options to commute into and around the metro area. Making driving easier would surely only exacerbate the issue. A sufficiently high tax would even disincentivize some of those trips, reducing demand and improving congestion in the aggregate.
With Work From Home remaining high and many pointing out that commercial real estate is suffering, I wonder where all these people are going as they drive into Boston? Vibrant urban experience? Leisure and food? Odd to have such demand on our roads.
With Work From Home remaining high and many pointing out that commercial real estate is suffering, I wonder where all these people are going as they drive into Boston? Vibrant urban experience? Leisure and food? Odd to have such demand on our roads.