Tuesday, December 5, 2017
There's A Simple Solution For It, Too
Here's How A Major Highway Falls Apart
Based on an analysis of numerous data sets, a team from the Journal examined how I-95 is failing with traffic jams, bumpy stretches of road, bottlenecks, and the number of fatalities along the highway.
Auto accident fatalities have been on the rise in recent years. Along the heavily-congested I-95, traffic jams cost trucking companies money while also driving people into a frenzy.
“I believe it all relates to congestion,” James Wolfe, district secretary for Florida Department of Transportation District 6, told the Journal. “That changes driving behavior. People aren’t patient.” Wolfe’s district includes Miami-Dade County, which experiences a fatal accident at eight times the rate of all interstates, the Journal found.
Amid all the promises of what an automotive future might look like, the Journal’s project—which you should read entirely here—is a well-timed example of how much we should be spending to alleviate the stress of an unkept highway, but aren’t.
It bears repeating, again and again, we’re spending trillions of dollars less than we should to keep our infrastructure intact. It’s impossible for any of us to ignore, and yet the conditions remain.
(Jalopnik.com)
Based on an analysis of numerous data sets, a team from the Journal examined how I-95 is failing with traffic jams, bumpy stretches of road, bottlenecks, and the number of fatalities along the highway.
Auto accident fatalities have been on the rise in recent years. Along the heavily-congested I-95, traffic jams cost trucking companies money while also driving people into a frenzy.
“I believe it all relates to congestion,” James Wolfe, district secretary for Florida Department of Transportation District 6, told the Journal. “That changes driving behavior. People aren’t patient.” Wolfe’s district includes Miami-Dade County, which experiences a fatal accident at eight times the rate of all interstates, the Journal found.
Amid all the promises of what an automotive future might look like, the Journal’s project—which you should read entirely here—is a well-timed example of how much we should be spending to alleviate the stress of an unkept highway, but aren’t.
It bears repeating, again and again, we’re spending trillions of dollars less than we should to keep our infrastructure intact. It’s impossible for any of us to ignore, and yet the conditions remain.
(Jalopnik.com)
Monday, December 4, 2017
What The Zed Is Going On?
Contrary To Popular Belief, Nissan Has Not Given Up On A 370Z Successor
Zed still isn't dead.
We’ve all been hearing the on-again, off-again rumors about the Nissan 370Z successor. Last refreshed for 2013, the current Z car has soldiered on since it first debuted way back in 2009. It hasn’t changed all that much in nearly a decade. So isn’t it about time for a replacement? Absolutely, only thing is Nissan has yet to confirm its intentions. Last we heard was that Nissan was in no rush to do a successor, despite the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Z car.
(CarBmzz.com)
Zed still isn't dead.
We’ve all been hearing the on-again, off-again rumors about the Nissan 370Z successor. Last refreshed for 2013, the current Z car has soldiered on since it first debuted way back in 2009. It hasn’t changed all that much in nearly a decade. So isn’t it about time for a replacement? Absolutely, only thing is Nissan has yet to confirm its intentions. Last we heard was that Nissan was in no rush to do a successor, despite the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Z car.
(CarBmzz.com)
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