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"textContent": "No, one more lane will not make any difference: widening roads remains a fool’s errand. Cities that price driving honestly get fewer cars. Byron Hebert, the city administrator for Katy, Texas, told Community Impact in September 2025 that getting his fast-growing suburb moving meant widening every north-south road within reach. A few weeks earlier, Governor […]\n\nRoad rage was originally published on Emerging Europe.",
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