Please build more roads......
as usual maryland and virginia can't work together, building another bridge across the potomac would make more sense.
i believe the research on the beltway shows that up to a capacity of 24 lanes (12 each direction), it's a situation where the lanes will basically be full the minute they're built. In other words, to end gridlock, you'd need a 24 lane beltway.
yup, let's just pave the entire region.
yup, let's just pave the entire region.
or realize that not everyone works in the district and can or wants to live near where they work. i'm all for mass transport but for me to metro to work it takes 75 minutes one way, which adds an hour extra then driving both ways. come up with an effective bus system that uses the beltway with connections that arrive more frequently than 30 minutes.
ok, ok… i wasn't being argumentative. i'm just stating the facts, sir. i'm not falling into this trap again.
Oh no, dont get chimbly started on the roads again!!!!
I agree with Kosmo. Perhaps we should be thinking of more metro lines, and more stops and so on. Or more buses to take you to Metro. whatever.
Also, I do like this plan because its not funded by state money (like another Metro line would be) so if you dont use it , you dont pay for it. I like that business!
And finally, since i dont live in VA or drive on the Capital Beltway that often, anything that alleviates a 4 1/2 hour drive from Baltimore to Fredericksburg on a SUNDAY FREAKING NIGHT is ok with me.
i think VA should ration cars out, personally. there are just too many of em.
I agree with Kosmo. Perhaps we should be thinking of more metro lines, and more stops and so on. Or more buses to take you to Metro. whatever.
Also, I do like this plan because its not funded by state money (like another Metro line would be) so if you dont use it , you dont pay for it. I like that business!
And finally, since i dont live in VA or drive on the Capital Beltway that often, anything that alleviates a 4 1/2 hour drive from Baltimore to Fredericksburg on a SUNDAY FREAKING NIGHT is ok with me.
i think VA should ration cars out, personally. there are just too many of em.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:i don't think your being argumentative, all i'm saying is that what i really need is helicopter…. because it all about me dammit
ok, ok… i wasn't being argumentative. i'm just stating the facts, sir. i'm not falling into this trap again.
Originally posted by sonickteam3:sorry, guys, can't help but point this one out. *point* *point*
Also, I do like this plan because its not funded by state money (like another Metro line would be) so if you dont use it , you dont pay for it. I like that business!
Many people share this point of view, and understandably. However, this thinking overlooks the public good done by public transportation– the reduced traffic easing travel for car drivers, the reduced pollution, the increased accessibility of a low-wage work force to jobs, etc. Thus, some people would argue, since it offers benefits to the general public, the general public really aught to pay a share that equals the benefits they gain.
It's 2005 for fuck sake. We should all be commuting via jet packs by now.
Originally posted by Mongo:i concur!!!! it's a shame apple came up with the ipod instead :p
It's 2005 for fuck sake. We should all be commuting via jet packs by now.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:what thinking are you referring to , the thinking that toll lanes on the beltway should be paid for by the people that use them? I am sure you dont want to pay for them.
However, this thinking overlooks the public good done by public transportation– the reduced traffic easing travel for car drivers, the reduced pollution, the increased accessibility of a low-wage work force to jobs, etc.
what i'd really rather see is an express highway that goes from say… just past quantico to a few miles north of dc in MD… with absolutely NO exits between the start and the finish. that way those of us that are trying to get past dc don't have to deal with beltway traffic (the locals getting out of town) and won't have to spend 5.5 hours making a 150 mile trip.
it sucks to have a trip take an extra 1+ hours just because of backup within a <20mile span that's there basically every day.
it sucks to have a trip take an extra 1+ hours just because of backup within a <20mile span that's there basically every day.
The problem is too many people! I'm always disturbed when I hear talk about declining birthrates in Canada and Europe as if it's a serious problem that needs to be addressed with massive immigration. What's wrong with having fewer people? A third or so of the US current population would be a good number; more in balance with resources and the amount of space. We should allow a declining birthrate here to reduce population instead of paving over the whole country
I think the ideal solution is commuting on horseback. no need for roads.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:i bet the horses would oppose you on that issue.
I think the ideal solution is commuting on horseback. no need for roads.
Originally posted by edbert:I'm pretty sure we do have a declining birthrate; below the replacement rate. We aren't in the same situation as Western Europe and Japan because we have higher immigration.
We should allow a declining birthrate here to reduce population instead of paving over the whole country
seeing how it costs 6 million dollars per square mile of interstate (two lane), and that was ten years ago, you'll be witnessing the utter collapse of northern virginia folks within the next five to ten years, and the "l.a. commute" will be your next reality. god bless the countryside, you safeway, macaroni grill, and dick's sporting good, whores.
I think Wyoming is the least populous state in the Union, with less than 150,000 residents.
There's more than enough land out there…we just need to actively encourage half the population of Virginia to leave.
:p
There's more than enough land out there…we just need to actively encourage half the population of Virginia to leave.
:p
Flying hydrogen-powered cars a reality soon…
Originally posted by j_lee:i bet the people of Wyoming would oppose you on that issue.
I think Wyoming is the least populous state in the Union, with less than 150,000 residents.
There's more than enough land out there…we just need to actively encourage half the population of Virginia to leave.
:p