Submitted by psychothumbs t3_11goj5i in nyc
Pool_Shark t1_jaq7t6i wrote
Reply to comment by signal_tower_product in SHOCKER: Mayor's private BQE meeting could divide Brooklyn politicians by psychothumbs
Tell that to the Kosziosko bridge. After they increased the lanes there the bottle neck on that part of the BQE is not even a fraction as bad as it used to be.
NY is a unique city and those studies done elsewhere don’t always translate
cdavidg4 t1_jaqzgms wrote
I don't think that project is a good example of disproving induced demand as its purpose was more to reduce weaving at a poorly designed interchange than add a long stretch of additional capacity.
I also am not fully convinced the lane reduction on the small section of the BQE is a good representation of induced demand either as the capacity was maintained at either end.
dytele t1_jaqzc1b wrote
Correct, thew new design is working better than the old
Pool_Shark t1_jar4ahw wrote
Because it added more lanes!
b1argg t1_jarcml8 wrote
It reduced the incline grade so the climb is easier for large trucks. They also reworked the LIE interchange. No lanes were added to the through BQE, just the LIE ramps.
socialcommentary2000 t1_jareuod wrote
The ergonomics of the bridge complete changed. And they changed how it interacts with the LIE.
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