Anonymous wrote:...or not enough bridges across the Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You fix the Beltway by making it possible for people to get where they're going without being forced to sit in a car on a highway at the same time as lots of other people sitting in cars on a highway.
You "fix" the Beltway by spending a kajillion dollars so that even more people are forced to sit in a car on an even bigger highway at the same time as even more other people sitting in cars on an even bigger highway.
It's really all about people. We have too many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. Just a way to distract from the $hitshow that is the beltway in VA
Honestly! Do people think that the beltway moves faster in VA? It’s faster to cut through DC than it is to use the beltway in VA. The perpetual construction gas been a nightmare for years. Why would anyone try to brag about that?
There is no construction on the beltway. Especially not perpetual construction. And yes, the express lanes make things much faster on that stretch of beltway in VA.
There has been perpetual construction as you go from Tysons to the American Legion bridge. It's a total mess.
It’s not “perpetual”. Transurban is expanding the HOT lanes to the ALB. It will be done in 12 months. And once it’s finished it will push the entirety of the beltway traffic jam into Maryland.
Virginia will have free flowing traffic. Maryland will then have perpetual traffic jams. Traffic jams are bad for business, which will only further accelerate job losses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. Just a way to distract from the $hitshow that is the beltway in VA
Honestly! Do people think that the beltway moves faster in VA? It’s faster to cut through DC than it is to use the beltway in VA. The perpetual construction gas been a nightmare for years. Why would anyone try to brag about that?
There is no construction on the beltway. Especially not perpetual construction. And yes, the express lanes make things much faster on that stretch of beltway in VA.
There has been perpetual construction as you go from Tysons to the American Legion bridge. It's a total mess.
Anonymous wrote:You fix the Beltway by making it possible for people to get where they're going without being forced to sit in a car on a highway at the same time as lots of other people sitting in cars on a highway.
You "fix" the Beltway by spending a kajillion dollars so that even more people are forced to sit in a car on an even bigger highway at the same time as even more other people sitting in cars on an even bigger highway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. Just a way to distract from the $hitshow that is the beltway in VA
Honestly! Do people think that the beltway moves faster in VA? It’s faster to cut through DC than it is to use the beltway in VA. The perpetual construction gas been a nightmare for years. Why would anyone try to brag about that?
There is no construction on the beltway. Especially not perpetual construction. And yes, the express lanes make things much faster on that stretch of beltway in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. Just a way to distract from the $hitshow that is the beltway in VA
Honestly! Do people think that the beltway moves faster in VA? It’s faster to cut through DC than it is to use the beltway in VA. The perpetual construction gas been a nightmare for years. Why would anyone try to brag about that?
There is no construction on the beltway. Especially not perpetual construction. And yes, the express lanes make things much faster on that stretch of beltway in VA.
Anonymous wrote:NoVa is losing jobs so they're getting desperate:
https://www.novaregion.org/DocumentCenter/View/14396/Economic-Tracking-Report---Sept-6-2024
Amazon isn't working out as promised, the sports teams abandoned them, commercial office vacancies are the highest in the region -- so when all else fails, they've gone to Plan B of blaming Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:You fix the Beltway by making it possible for people to get where they're going without being forced to sit in a car on a highway at the same time as lots of other people sitting in cars on a highway.
You "fix" the Beltway by spending a kajillion dollars so that even more people are forced to sit in a car on an even bigger highway at the same time as even more other people sitting in cars on an even bigger highway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. Just a way to distract from the $hitshow that is the beltway in VA
Honestly! Do people think that the beltway moves faster in VA? It’s faster to cut through DC than it is to use the beltway in VA. The perpetual construction gas been a nightmare for years. Why would anyone try to brag about that?
Anonymous wrote:I know something needs to happen around the AL Bridge but VAs toll lanes are so confusing. Just the signage raises my blood pressure when I enter VA.
Anonymous wrote:you live in a fantasy world that people willAnonymous wrote:You fix the Beltway by making it possible for people to get where they're going without being forced to sit in a car on a highway at the same time as lots of other people sitting in cars on a highway.
You "fix" the Beltway by spending a kajillion dollars so that even more people are forced to sit in a car on an even bigger highway at the same time as even more other people sitting in cars on an even bigger highway.
Take the bus from Frederick to Tyson’s
you live in a fantasy world that people willAnonymous wrote:You fix the Beltway by making it possible for people to get where they're going without being forced to sit in a car on a highway at the same time as lots of other people sitting in cars on a highway.
You "fix" the Beltway by spending a kajillion dollars so that even more people are forced to sit in a car on an even bigger highway at the same time as even more other people sitting in cars on an even bigger highway.