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Originally Posted by 10023
Highways should take you from city to city, not from one side of town to the other. The problem isn’t the main Interstates with two-digit designations ending in 0 or 5, but with the ones that cut right through town.
Chicago’s I-94, for instance, should reduce and turn into a surface road somewhere between O’Hare and Irving Park. On the South Side it should do so at maybe Bronzeville. And no one should be driving from Wisconsin to Indiana on I-94... that’s what I-294 is for.
Houston isn’t a “traditional” city (I’ve tried to be civil), so I don’t think it’s what this thread is about.
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Well I didn’t say anything about Houston.
Highways are roads without stoplights. That is why they were invented and that is why you need them to get across cities.