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have you never driven a car before? There are frequently many routes of varying length to the same destination.
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and, of course, there would be exactly zero opportunity for competition in the case of highways.
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Is there some law of physics that prevents multiple highways to run alongside each other?
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it would be extremely impractical...and considering highways intersect with cities, etc. impossible in most cases
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you realize that, in a place as dense as a city, there is almost always a non-highway option to get somewhere, right?
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1)you changed the argument 2)you would eventually need to use the highway unless you never leave the city
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1. No, city streets compete w/ highways within a city 2. Likely, however, then you'd have more space for competing highways
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...i don't know of any places where there is ample room for highways to run parallel.
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have you never driven between states before? Look left, look right, trees and grass for miles.
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not really at all...a few at most. where do you live? also, there's the factor of long v short routes.
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