> Congestion also happens because the market is distorted and decisions have not been made to build quality, affordable, housing near the jobs that workers have. (Which reduces the need for commuting at all.)
You are entirely correct. Building more housing near where the jobs are is an excellent alternative.
> Congestion also happens because the market is distorted and decisions have not been made to build quality, affordable, housing near the jobs that workers have. (Which reduces the need for commuting at all.)
You are entirely correct. Building more housing near where the jobs are is an excellent alternative.