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1. What?
Misha , |
Tel Aviv |
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(11.08.10) |
Your headline writer needs a vacation... what is so revolutionary about roadworks?
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2. More freeways means more gridlock.
It never works because traffic always expands to fill the new roads. Build subways instead.
("Revolutionize" is a clumsy term.)
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3. National Roads Co. Conference
Avraham Y. Cohen |
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(11.08.10) |
Excellent!
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4. How about investing in a better public transport system
Im sure a lot of Israelis , me including would love to leave the car at home and travel by public transport, but unfortuently its so bad its not an option.
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5. Not the way to go
Raoul , |
Herzlia Israel |
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(11.09.10) |
Nothing revolutionary about re-inventing the wheel. We needs trains, with links, EVERYWHERE in this tiny country, and high speed trains and people will gladly leave their cars at home, and jams - and pollution - will be eliminated on existing roads.
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6. Get people out of theor cars..taking public transport
They;ll be safer.they'll be slimmer..I notice Israelis are becoming overweight and they will be less stressed.
Of course make sure the busses are safe from suicide freaks.
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