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Originally Posted by Knight Hospitaller
I think beltways (like DC, Balto., Atlanta, etc.) encourage sprawl as well. We never had anything even approximating that here until the Blue Route connected 95 and the Turnpike.
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True, I think of my hometown, Cincinnati, as a great example of that. Longest Interstate beltway in the country and only one to go into three states. Interestingly, it doesn't work as much of a bypass.
Time from Southern intersection of 75/275 to northern intersection of 75/275 via 75 (through Cincinnati): 26 mins.
Same trip, using the 275 beltway: 43 mins.
71/275 intersection south of city, to 71/275 north of city via 71: 27 mins.
Same trip, using the 275 beltway: 38 mins.
Obviously those times even out a bit during rush hour, but it is still quicker to just go through the city. Beltways generally don't do what they were meant to do and the Blue Route was a waste of money too, in my opinion.