The widest avenue in the world, with 18 lanes and 148 meters wide, why is it getting more and more congested?

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Traffic is a very important issue for every city. With the development of the city, the population and vehicles are also increasing. How to maintain the smoothness of urban roads has become a difficult problem that city decision makers must face. Some people may say that the traffic jam is not because the road is not wide enough, why don't we widen the road? There is a city abroad that does this, but their traffic congestion problem has not been solved.

The consumption level of each of us has also improved a lot. Naturally, everyone wants to go to some of their favorite cities during the holidays, but the saddest thing is that when you go to your destination, you are in the middle of the road. It is very disturbing to our mood when we have been stuck in the car for a long time. Our time is limited. Once we encounter such a thing, won't it disrupt our plan?

There are many ancient buildings on the side of the avenue, these buildings bring the meaning of the avenue to brilliance, such as the Don Quixote sculpture, and the monument in the center of the avenue, they and the avenue constitute a magnificent and beautiful picture, It shows the charm and cultural connotation of the city, but the fly in the ointment is that the management and operation of the Avenue on July 9 is not as good as that of the Champs-Elysees Avenue. Although it has 18 lanes, it has a series of traffic congestion and other problems. The traffic problem, which has dragged on until now, has not been resolved.

In fact, at the beginning of its construction, this avenue was not as wide as it is now, and it gradually expanded to its current size under the huge pressure of traffic congestion. But even though there are now as many as 36 lanes, the traffic problems here have not been resolved, and even additional difficulties such as steering, lane changing and temporary parking have been added, deepening the contradiction between traffic flow and pedestrians.

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