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This week on the Washington Post Local Blogging Network, I present the argument that traffic congestion is caused by over-reliance on cars rather than growth itself, citing Arlington as proof of concept. By growing in an urban, multi-modal manner, Arlington has added over 20 million square feet of office space and 20, 000 new residential units with no discernible increase in traffic congestion.

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May 18th, 2010 | Permalink
Tags: roads/cars, transportation, urbandesign, washpostblog



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