Local Editorial: In Reston, Silver Line won't prevent gridlock, Washington Examiner, November 10, 2012
Mass transit is supposed to reduce traffic
congestion by getting more people out of their cars. That's the theory,
anyway. But a detailed engineering analysis of traffic in Reston by 2030
around the three new Silver Line Metrorail stations by the Fairfax
County Department of Transportation indicates otherwise. The county's
baseline planning scenario -- "Scenario E" -- shows gridlock at two key
intersections: Sunrise Valley Drive and Reston Parkway, and Wiehle
Avenue and Sunset Hills Road.
That's because the scenario envisions
doubled density around the Metro stations, shoehorning 50,000 new
residents and 100,000 more workers into an area that currently contains
6,000 residents and 70,000 workers. As the DOT analysis suggests, the
newcomers won't all be walking to the subway. In fact, "peak of the
peak" traffic at these two intersections will ground to a standstill for
nearly four minutes, creating backups in the surrounding neighborhoods
and beyond.
That's even if the county adds all the new
turn lanes and other upgrades that it has planned for the intersections
but hasn't yet figured out how to fund. . . .
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