Comment 78099

By kettal (registered) | Posted June 07, 2012 at 13:42:11 in reply to Comment 78097

Because one-way systems have a higher throughput volume compared to an equal amount of two-way roadspace.

Please don't confuse volume with speed. I know you subscribe to the traffic-evaporation theory, but in real life traffic jams happen: in Toronto, rush hour is roughly 12 hours per day.

One-ways allow for more throughput in less space, which means more excess space is available for bike lanes, sidewalks, LRT lanes, etc. I see them as a golden opportunity.

Comment edited by kettal on 2012-06-07 13:43:10

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