more roads traffic
Traffic congestion is a huge problem, but building more roads only compounds the problem. university of toronto professor matt turner says studies show that mass. Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, a route may have two or more separate roads for each direction of traffic.. Building roads in urban areas doesn’t alleviate traffic, a study finds, because every mile built leads to a corresponding increase in vehicle-miles.
"what we found was that in cities where there was more roads, there was more driving," economist matthew turner, a co-author of the study, tells weekends. The concept is called induced demand, which is economist-speak for when increasing the supply of something (like roads) makes people want that thing even more. though. Study: more roads = more traffic rigorous academic work finds that neither road construction nor new transit can solve congestion..
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