The congestion due to rail construction will be so bad in total, that rail's tiny traffic relief after it opens won't balance it out for over 50 years.
Let's work out a quick and rough estimate.
- Call "A" the amount of traffic congestion today from the general Ewa/Makakilo/Kapolei area to town.
- Say rail will take 10 years to be built and congestion on that corridor will be 50% worse on the average. So rail will make 5A of additional congestion.
- Now let's say that rail will reduce congestion by a (very large) 10%, so every year thereafter rail will be saving the same folks 0.1A of congestion. (The real traffic congestion reduction will be 2% to 5% at best.)
- How many years will it take to balance the additional 5A of congestion they suffered while rail was built?
- 5A divided by 0.1A gives 50
- 50 years
- Two generations with zero benefit.
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