Anonymous wrote:Traffic is going to go from bad to worse. It's already so terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traffic in DC has been bad for 50+ years, certainly it wasn’t a surprise to you when you decided to live and work here.
This. I've lived in the DC area for 25+ years and it was bad even when I moved here. It's only gotten worse. You've just gotten used to the Covid years. Those are not a normal representation of DC area traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Traffic has always been bad, Yeah during covid getting in and out of DC in 30 mins was nice. But it won't get any better any time soon.
Metro will get crowded, crime will rise.
Buy stock in transurban if you can 66 tolls and HOT lanes on the beltway will be moneymakers.
DC restaurants will do a booming business with the RTO for the feds.
I wonder what road project they'll fid out to do to snarl traffic once they get the GWP done.
Anonymous wrote:Traffic is going to go from bad to worse. It's already so terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traffic in DC has been bad for 50+ years, certainly it wasn’t a surprise to you when you decided to live and work here.
Pretty sure traffic was better 50 years ago than it is now!
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Take metro. Its always empty.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Take metro. Its always empty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. That’s why l take Metro.
I wish I could but it would actually take longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traffic will be substantially worse than pre-Covid. Most agencies had some level of telework in place, meaning most people were not going to the office 5 days. It’s been this way since the early 2010s at least. Now you have a substantial number of people flocking into DC. It’s going to be gridlock and I’m not sure Metro is even prepared for it. Expect to add 15-30 mins each way commuting to whatever your time was previously.
I don’t mean to sound pessimistic. I just don’t think people get the sheer number of people who worked flexible schedules. In many ways it provided traffic relief. Now you have more people than pre-covid commuting all at once. But the same or similar infrastructure as early 2000s. The Silver line should help and will be used more so maybe that’s a plus. But commute times will increase for everyone by a lot.