Virtual toll roads

The central Puget Sound region of Washington State used to be famous for its spectacular mountain-to-bay scenery, painted in a hundred shades of green and blue. Now it is famous for its traffic. Everyday, trucks and cars slowly snake bumper-to-bumper for miles through this lovely landscape on I-5, I-405 and other freeways and arterials. It is not a commuter's paradise, and it is predicted to get worse, 60% worse, within the next 30 years. That is why the Puget Sound Regional Council, in partnership with the Washington State Department of Transportation, launched a study to test the effects ...

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