"Arguably, our mental model of traffic is just wrong."
Not local, but it touches on a issue that's popped up here in discussions about knocking down the elevated portion of 787 and the Madison Ave Road Diet: Using the recent Atlanta-area interstate fire as an example, economist Joe Cortright argues that unexpected major road closures often don't result in huge traffic problems -- and there might lessons in that for how roads are planned. [City Observatory]
... said KGB about Drawing: What's something that brought you joy this year?