Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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OKay, so you guys do understand that not all cities have the same amount of roads and square mileage within the borders right?
So cities that have more people living within the same space than a city with less people in the same space would mean worst traffic right?
You got that exactly backwards. Greater housing density makes traffic better, not worse, in a large urban area. It is urban sprawl in places like LA and Seattle that makes their traffic so heinous. With greater housing density, people, in general, live closer to where they work, closer to where they shop and closer to where they recreate. All that means less miles traveled to where they want to be, and less time spent in their cars clogging up the limited space on the freeways. I don't even live in the city, but I can walk, or ride my bike to work, to the grocery store, to the bank, to the post office, etc. I don't have to even get in my car to go to 90% of the places I need/want to be. Try that in LA or Seattle some time.
Portland, and I'm not just talking the city proper, I'm including the entire Portland metropolitan area, is much more compact than Seattle or LA, because we have had an urban growth boundary and thoughtful urban planning going all the way back to 1970. It is the sprawling suburbs in Seattle and LA that has made traffic in those areas so bad.
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