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Transport Engineer David Hayward weighed in on the push to bring back and expand T2 multi-person vehicle lanes in Brisbane, admitting they sound good "in theory" but face major "risks and challenges" in practice.
He explained that removing general-purpose lanes only works if there's a strong adoption of carpooling, but suggested that new technology and the 2032 Olympics may force the government to revisit this controversial congestion strategy.
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By 4BCTransport Engineer David Hayward weighed in on the push to bring back and expand T2 multi-person vehicle lanes in Brisbane, admitting they sound good "in theory" but face major "risks and challenges" in practice.
He explained that removing general-purpose lanes only works if there's a strong adoption of carpooling, but suggested that new technology and the 2032 Olympics may force the government to revisit this controversial congestion strategy.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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