If volume *and* travel times are up then it's a good sign about Boston's vitality, but also a warning...http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/07/24/you-think-you-are-leaving-early-but-never-early-enough/DlIuk74LvGnb6M9ksRUixO/story.html?p1=Article_Recommended_ReadMore_Pos1 …
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...that the city's over-reliance on cars and highways (not making them too big etc, but failing to provide alternatives) is strangling it
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You *want* volumes to be up--it means more people are finding a living in your city! But you don't want all that increase to happen on roads
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Boston has considerable rail infrastructure, and past development is largely oriented around railways--officials should press this advantage
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