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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
The 401 is the size it is because it's a singular highway. Most cities have more fine-grained freeway networks which allow each individual highway to be smaller.
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That's not true. Not only is it not a single east-west highway since the 407 also exists, but in much of Europe there isn't anywhere near the road network outside the highways to complement the highways that do exist. In NA we have numerous multi-lane, pedestrian unfriendly car sewers which are also reasonably fast car routes when not clogged by congestion when Europe typically has much slower, narrower local streets.
And you also can't compare highways in Europe with NA just by looking at a map. Yes they have some fully grade separated, limited access expressways like ours, but combined they would still be narrower than just the 401. For instance, on the maps you posted, the most comparable thing I saw to the 401 was the A12 in the Netherland which has a total of 12 lanes when including both the main highway and the collectors. And it's the only east-west expressway for over 25 km in either direction. So only 2/3 the width of just the 401 when the GTA also has the 407 around 8km away which is also 12(!!!) lanes.
But looking at the highways in the images you posted, most of them look like these from the Dortmund/Cologne/Dusseldorf image:
You could make 7-8 of such 4 lane highways per direction in the same general vicinity with the combined lane count of the 401 and 407 and you just don't see that.
Guys there's nothing wrong with comparing to Europe and acknowledging that highways are still necessary, but we've got to be honest about it. Our over the top car infrastructure is NOT comparable to them. We have to stop making excuses, stop drawing false equivilences, and simply acknowledge that.