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Virginia AG says state bound by California rule phasing out new gas-powered cars
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<blockquote data-quote="atpollard" data-source="post: 76895094" data-attributes="member: 399371"><p>That was a need for 6 more lanes WITH reversing the flow on all existing highway lanes. </p><p></p><p>Highway networks are not sized for EVERYBODY needing to use them at the same time, so Hurricane evacuations create a problem.</p><p></p><p>The issue becomes critical in places like the Florida Keys where it is physically impractical to widen miles and miles of bridges connecting a chain of islands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atpollard, post: 76895094, member: 399371"] That was a need for 6 more lanes WITH reversing the flow on all existing highway lanes. Highway networks are not sized for EVERYBODY needing to use them at the same time, so Hurricane evacuations create a problem. The issue becomes critical in places like the Florida Keys where it is physically impractical to widen miles and miles of bridges connecting a chain of islands. [/QUOTE]
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