Dust-Up: Traffic snarl
March 23, 2007
OPINION DAILY
Traffic snarl: If money werenยt an issue
Today, Reed and Balaker abandon the real-world constraint of money and present their financially unencumbered views of transportation in L.A. Yesterday, they weighed options for reducing traffic. Previously they debated road-building, subway extension, and how to reduce congestion.
March 22, 2007
Opinion Daily
Traffic snarl: Which way out?
Today, Balaker and Reed weigh options for reducing traffic. Previously they debated road-building, subway extension, and how to reduce congestion Later this week they'll focus on transit funding, building roads and rail, alternatives to traffic, and crazy ideas to fix the traffic problem.
March 21, 2007
Dust-Up
Traffic snarl: Discouraging congestion
Today, Balaker and Reed discuss how infrastructure affects transportation choices. Yesterday, they looked at expanding the L.A. subway system. On Monday, they debated how to reduce congestion. Later this week they'll focus on transit funding, alternatives to traffic and crazy ideas to fix the traffic problem.
March 20, 2007
Dust-Up
Traffic snarl: Rail or rubber?
Today, Balaker and Reed look at expanding the L.A. subway system. Yesterday they debated how to reduce congestion Later this week they'll focus on transit funding, building roads and rail, alternatives to traffic, and crazy ideas to fix the traffic problem.
March 19, 2007
Dust-Up
Traffic snarl: Debating L.A.'s congestion problem
Today, Balaker and Reed look at possible city-, county-, and citizen-level solutions to the city's congestion crisis. Later this week they'll focus on subway extension and transit funding, building more roads and light rail, alternatives to traffic, and crazy ideas to fix the traffic problem.
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