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Comment by redrove

9 hours ago

I disagree. I think a sharp drop in memory requirements of at least an order of magnitude will cause demand to adjust accordingly.

Department of Transportation always thinks adding more lanes will reduce traffic.

It doesn't, it induces demand. Why? Because there's always too many people with cars who will fill those lanes.

  • Citation needed. I've heard this quite often, but so far, I haven't seen proof of the stated causality.

    PS: This doesn't mean that better public transportation could deliver more bang for the buck than the n-th additional car lane. But never ever have I heard from anybody that they chose to buy a car or use an existing car more often because an additional lane has been built.