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dpm25 t1_j2ic6qu wrote

I mean the cape is a pretty good example of road widening. Going from 8 to 12 lanes crossing the canal soon, with no commensurate increase in commuter rail or commuter bus access.

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squarerootofapplepie t1_j2ijewf wrote

But it’s a bridge. They’re widening the bridge.

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dpm25 t1_j2ijhxc wrote

It's not a roadway widening if it's a bridge?

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squarerootofapplepie t1_j2ijs19 wrote

It’s a bridge improvement. I think that the driving force behind this was fixing the bridge, not widening the road.

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dpm25 t1_j2ijvnz wrote

Yet, despite that, the road is being..... What's the word?

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squarerootofapplepie t1_j2ika1h wrote

Why are you being so pretentious about this, I’m just saying that this is not the same as just adding more lanes to a highway, which has one singular goal, to add more lanes. The goal of the bridge repair is to repair the bridge.

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dpm25 t1_j2ikd9r wrote

They are literally adding more lanes.

Literally.

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squarerootofapplepie t1_j2iktz7 wrote

Ok fine whatever, I give up.

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dpm25 t1_j2ilcvr wrote

You are trying to be pendantic about a literal roadway widening.

If roads need repair and they get widened does that not count as a widening in your mind?

Bit strange really as roads, bridges tunnels etc need repair CONSTANTLY.

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