Bloomberg's Joshua Zumbrun points us to data from the Federal
It's real bad. Huge swaths of the country will basically be a gigantic
As a result, 45,000 miles of the National Highway System will become "stop-and-go," and an additional 20,000 miles will become "slow."
It's not clear whether the FHA has taken into account data showing passenger driving in the U.S. has actually been on the wane.
But the FHA released nearly identical projections in 2008 (this is actually what Zumbrun linked to), so it's clear this is a major blind spot for the government.