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  • Mon, Aug 23 2010 11:07 AM

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    But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

     

     

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100823/sc_afp/chinaroadtraffic

     

    BEIJING (AFP) – Thousands of vehicles were bogged down Monday in a more than 100-kilometre (62-mile) traffic jam leading to Beijing that has lasted nine days and highlights China's growing road congestion woes.

    The Beijing-Tibet expressway slowed to a crawl on August 14 due to a spike in traffic by cargo-bearing heavy trucks heading to the capital, and compounded by road maintenance work that began five days later, the Global Times said.

    The state-run newspaper said the jam between Beijing and Jining city had given birth to a mini-economy with local merchants capitalising on the stranded drivers' predicament by selling them water and food at inflated prices.

    That stretch of highway linking Beijing with the northern province of Hebei and the Inner Mongolia region has become increasingly prone to massive jams as the capital of more than 20 million people sucks in huge shipments of goods.

    Traffic slowed to a snail's pace in June and July for nearly a month, according to earlier press reports.

    The latest clog has been worsened by the road improvement project, made necessary by highway damage caused by a steady increase in cargo traffic, the Global Times said.

    China has embarked in recent years on a huge expansion of its national road system but soaring traffic periodically overwhelms the grid.

    The congestion was expected to last into mid-September as the road project will not be finished until then, the newspaper said.

    The roadway is a major artery for the supply of produce, coal and other goods to Beijing.

    "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."  -Albert Einstein

  • Mon, Aug 23 2010 11:38 AM In reply to

    • Ryan
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    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    Nine days?!Double-Take

  • Mon, Aug 23 2010 8:17 PM In reply to

    • Old Whig
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    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

     It takes a strong government to achieve that kind of greatness.

    There is no law-giver but nature.

    And you are her prophet.

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 4:38 AM In reply to

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    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    More of a reference than anything else, but I thought this a good example as to how voluntarism can provide a road:

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/04/09/hawaii.volunteers.repair/index.html

    The salient point?:

    State solution

    Fixing the road would take 2 years at a cost of $4M dollars.

    Voluntarist solution

    Fixing the road took 8 days.  Cost is not mentioned, but it's not a big leap to say it would be far less than $4M dollars.  Smile

     

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 6:28 AM In reply to

    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    Sorry but everyone on FDR is very wrong about this important issue. In a free society, the only thing actually able to take proper care of the roads will be Walter Block, Man of Roads. Only he can stop Evil Road DROs from encircling your houses with tarmac and charging impossibly unjust Circular Thoroughfare Fees. He'll be like a caped crusader, going from road to road, making things right and good again in the world of roads. 

    Clown

    "Better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion."

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 11:09 AM In reply to

    • Ryan
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    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    There is always the jet pack solution. Stick out tongue

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 12:31 PM In reply to

    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    Ryan:

    There is always the jet pack solution. Stick out tongue

    This changes everything...

    "Better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion."

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 12:36 PM In reply to

    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    They started road works five days into a 62 mile traffic jam!? Someones been hiring union workers.

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  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 12:47 PM In reply to

    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    Traffic jams exemplify the tragedy of the commons arising from central planning.

    Where I live, traffic backs up for miles on all of the freeways during certain times of the day. I remember traffic being a serious problem when I was a child, back in the 1970s. All of the freeways have been widened, but the traffic is still bad.

  • Tue, Aug 24 2010 5:01 PM In reply to

    • Shack
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    Re: But who's gonna take care of the roads?!

    Ryan:

    There is always the jet pack solution. Stick out tongue

    That is badass.

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