Do you live less than 1/4 mile from a sound wall?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before you start spewing health nonsense about highways perhaps you should make sure the road in question is in fact one and would pertain to the studies you are quoting.


If you don't think 66 is a highway, good for you. If you don't think there are health risks associated with living near I-66, good for you.


The DC area is urbanized in general. If you live 1 mile or 5 miles from 66, it's pretty much the same. Does the air next to 66 not float all around the region?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before you start spewing health nonsense about highways perhaps you should make sure the road in question is in fact one and would pertain to the studies you are quoting.


If you don't think 66 is a highway, good for you. If you don't think there are health risks associated with living near I-66, good for you.


The DC area is urbanized in general. If you live 1 mile or 5 miles from 66, it's pretty much the same. Does the air next to 66 not float all around the region?


You don't think there is a difference between 1 mile or 5 miles in how far sooth and bad stuff travels? Seriously?
Anonymous
The metro follows 66 so you are closer to the station which adds to your property value.
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