Tuesday, September 27, 2011

No More Through Streets

My pet theory is that regional traffic problems became worse - and increasingly unsolvable - once subdivisions were mostly built (in some areas) with single access roads. In these places there are no longer many "back ways" to places, no way for traffic overflow to travel other than on main roads and highways. One can understand why residents would prefer to minimize through traffic in their neighborhoods, but once every neighborhood was built like that...