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Originally Posted by TheRitsman
That's not typically what's meant by disappearing trips. Disappear typically means trips taken at times with less traffic, more carpooling, more errands in one trip, and frivolous trips where very little was done.
These are all good things, and typically make up a small portion and usually don't effect economics. When different cities instituted a congestion charge, trips "disappeared" but economic activity didn't change significantly.
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carpool trips are converted, not removed, so yea, good thing. "frivolous" trips were being made for a reason previously, be it making things more convenient, etc. for users, so it is a sort of reduced utility in a way if those trips are removed, even if it is sort of marginal.
And those trips disappear because it becomes too challenging to make the trips, which means essential trips are more challenging too and people just keep making them because they have to.
Hamilton has so much excess road capacity it can implement the LRT without creating massive traffic issues if the right plays are made.. but a traffic mess isn't desirable either.
Don't get me wrong, the LRT is great and I fully support it, I just think the City needs to put a bit more thought into where the traffic will go. I really do think they have the space to accommodate it, such as two-waying main street, but that thought needs to happen.