Freeways aren't free

After all the talk about highway congestion, it seems we finally may be edging towards action. If we're not careful, though, we could end up adding enormously to the cost of using our highways without making a dent in the problem. It all comes down to funding and political will. We've reached the point were almost everyone recognizes that simply building new roads is not the solution to congestion. Instead it's going to take a combination of limited, but judicious new highway projects and a rethinking of how we use the resources we already have. Despite the sizeable ...

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