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Luddite
New Slug Joined: 15 Jun 2005 Location: VA Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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mroyal,
Yes. I remember my first ride going south across the Occoquan in the HOV lanes was when they opened on Dec. 29, 1995, in an omniride bus that had a hole in the floor through which I could see the actual hov pavement. My memory isn't so good, but my journal is. Respectfully submitted. |
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Bob
New Slug Joined: 14 Dec 2001 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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quote: HOV will have a long future if we do the following: End SOV hybrids Eventually go to HOV 4 (at what point?) Consider HOV 4 from 6 to 7am only, then HOV 3 after that (just a thought) Possibly adjust HOV start to 5:30am (but big impact on SOVs) Promote bus usage through ads, lower fares, and metro discounts Expand bus service to places such as Rosslyn The shift to HOV 4 would be major and would mostly benefit slugs or encourage people to slug instead of drive. It would be a major change but we did do it 15 years ago. I know VDOT is thinking about it because a VDOT official mentioned it at a BOS meeting a few months ago. |
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anothercommuter
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I hear everyone talking about HOV and how it's just getting awful and the different ideas on how to improve HOV. I agree with all your comments, IT'S JUST GETTING WORSE.
BUT...... What if the majority of jobs were moved out of NOVA and DC to more of the suburbs? I have not heard anyone bringing that idea up, of course, moving an entire company is a hell of alot more difficult than the ideas that everyone has listed. Has anyone ever noticed(I'm sure you have) how much less traffic there is when it is a Federal holiday(lets use Veterans Day since most private industry does not observe that day). If the Federal Government would move outward instead of being mostly consolidated in this area I believe the traffic would vastly improve. Just a thought from another commuter who is also frustrated with the traffic. |
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getmehome pweeze
Master Slug Joined: 18 Jun 2004 Location: VA Status: Offline Points: 501 |
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Then traffic would go north and south, then commuters would complain that HOV only goes north in the AM, then eventually the cost of living and population in the suburbs would go up. I like my govt job in DC, thank you!!
I agree with Bob 100%%%!! DOWN WITH SOV!!! Tri2- enjoy it while you can, but remember us when it is cold and rainy!! :'} |
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NoSUV
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It's not the hybrids that cause the backups. How many of those fender benders were hybrids? Um, ZERO!!! The regular lanes have also gotten slower - is that because of the hybrids in the HOV lanes? NOT!
The problem remains the overall growth in the population caused by the increase in jobs in the DC area. Keep looking to your right during your commute... Until THAT problem is solved, hybrids in HOV makes the most sense for traffic balance. Next best is tolls to let market forces balance the congestion. |
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emancilla
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I don't understand why some people want HOT 24/7 when we have already paid for it??!!!
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emancilla
New Slug Joined: 30 Sep 2003 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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We need more people from regular lanes convert to the slugging system and ending the hybrid exemption to balance the congestion.
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dickboyd
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quote: Rather than give the entire Letterman top ten all at once, one reason at a time. 1.HOT 24/7 to collect enough money to pay VRE to carry passengers. No more taxes on property to subsidize VRE. HOV will not be needed. Passengers will ride VRE. dickboyd@aol.com |
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SpongeBob
New Slug Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Location: VA Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Obviously DickBoyd has never actually ridden on VRE, suffered the drive to the Rippon station, been asked to pay to park in their lots (which are now subsidized and free) or done a study that compares the number of days VRE is 100% shut down (monthly) vs. the number of times HOV is 100% shut down (annually?)
No. My wife and I tried VRE: we can afford it easily, but it is not reliable, only reaches the eastern half of the city, takes too long, is inconveniently located at the far eastern edge of the county, and is less comfortable than the seats on Omniride buses. |
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cdatkins
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VRE takes me a half hour longer (each way) and costs $200 more per month.
Why would I want to do that? |
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