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TIL The Katy Freeway in Houston, TX was expanded in 2008 to 26 lanes (one of the widest in the world) and 5 years later had longer peak travel times than before the expansion
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    Tom_0334
    1y ago 100%

    100 lanes sounds like a massive exaggeration but is actually undercutting it lol. It's insane how space and energy inefficient it is to transport that many people in individual cars.

    The yamenote line transports 5 million people a day

    The Katy Freeway transports 219 000 cars. Let's say that's 400 000 people. (pretty generous I think, most cars are just one guy driving to work)

    You would need 5 million / 400 000 = 12.5 Katy freeways.

    That would be 12.5*26 lanes =325 lanes!

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  • TIL The Katy Freeway in Houston, TX was expanded in 2008 to 26 lanes (one of the widest in the world) and 5 years later had longer peak travel times than before the expansion
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    Tom_0334
    1y ago 100%

    I was there as a tourist this summer and it was fine overall. Middle of the day there were often lots of seats open but early morning or around 6 you had to stand but it wasnt bad at all. No pushing or anything.

    The Tokyo metro system is amazing, I rode like 50 trains all over the city the entire day, and it was really pleasant the entire time

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