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I personally believe that highways don't always help reduce traffic jams; in fact, they can sometimes make congestion worse. While highways provide a faster route for vehicles, they can also encourage more people to drive, leading to a phenomenon known as induced demand. This means that as road capacity increases, more people choose to use [...]
Yes, absolutely. Constructing highways will help to reduce the strain on the national roads and other roads in terms of traffic jams and traffic accidents. As the highways are built, they will attract more vehicles to use this option for commuting rather than all the roads connecting different places. So, fewer vehicles will be on [...]
