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Virginia Hot Lanes
The implementation of the Capitol Beltway Hot Lane system, projected to be completed in late 2012, is an economist’s dream. This new transportation improvement project aims to reduce traffic and accidents for select travelers in the portion of 495 from Springfield, … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Uncategorized
Tagged 495, beltway, Capitol Beltway, Economics, Hot Lanes, statistics, supply and demand, toll roads, traffic, transportation, Washington D.C.
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