Anonymous wrote:Maybe now Maryland residents will push harder for a bridge crossing? Virginia has wanted one for years. Maryland is the hold up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we need another Potomac crossing. desperately.
So in 10 years we can have two gridlocked bridges instead of one? Why don’t the MD people just work in MD and the VA people work in VA? I live in VA and do not remotely consider jobs downtown or in MD.
Anonymous wrote:I cycled home, as I do every night. Beautiful sunset, good exercise. I commend it to those who can make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we need another Potomac crossing. desperately.
So in 10 years we can have two gridlocked bridges instead of one? Why don’t the MD people just work in MD and the VA people work in VA? I live in VA and do not remotely consider jobs downtown or in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone needs to refer to this thread on those endless threads in the real estate forum on why walkability and proximity to metro go for a premium. Traffic is the most unproductive time suck.
Or anytime someone posts a thread about how terrible metro is. I've been home for hours (and I live out near vienna)
Once every 10 years. Bfd
It is more than that and today's traffic is a similar anomaly.
People need to stop working in DC and push for more jobs in the burbs instead of living in shit shacks.
Aren’t al of these places people mentioning in the burbs?
Anonymous wrote:we need another Potomac crossing. desperately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone needs to refer to this thread on those endless threads in the real estate forum on why walkability and proximity to metro go for a premium. Traffic is the most unproductive time suck.
Or anytime someone posts a thread about how terrible metro is. I've been home for hours (and I live out near vienna)
Once every 10 years. Bfd
It is more than that and today's traffic is a similar anomaly.
People need to stop working in DC and push for more jobs in the burbs instead of living in shit shacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone needs to refer to this thread on those endless threads in the real estate forum on why walkability and proximity to metro go for a premium. Traffic is the most unproductive time suck.
Or anytime someone posts a thread about how terrible metro is. I've been home for hours (and I live out near vienna)
Once every 10 years. Bfd
It is more than that and today's traffic is a similar anomaly.
People need to stop working in DC and push for more jobs in the burbs instead of living in shit shacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone needs to refer to this thread on those endless threads in the real estate forum on why walkability and proximity to metro go for a premium. Traffic is the most unproductive time suck.
Or anytime someone posts a thread about how terrible metro is. I've been home for hours (and I live out near vienna)
Once every 10 years. Bfd
It is more than that and today's traffic is a similar anomaly.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been sitting in traffic in Arlington for 4 hours, trying to get home to DC across the chain bridge. I’ve moved about a half mile in 4 hours. At this rate I think I’ll be home at 4am
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been sitting in traffic in Arlington for 4 hours, trying to get home to DC across the chain bridge. I’ve moved about a half mile in 4 hours. At this rate I think I’ll be home at 4am