• mondoman712@lemmy.ml
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      They’re really just trying to make the beach worse, so less people want to go and there’s less traffic.

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    I wish we knew more about which politicians pushed this through, what they were thinking and what their comments are on how this turned out. Did this actually solve the problem they intended. Is there something here we don’t know that would make everything make sense if we knew? What are the facts?

    • Rozaŭtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Egypt is basically run by a dictator and his cronies, check our Adam Something’s video on the new Egyptian dystopian capital they’re building.

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      “Nobody knew traffic management would be so complicated.”

      In all honesty though, that two way highway looks quite conveniently cropped in the photo. Probably just an accident on one side of it.

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        I second this, the sideroad from the first image is visible on the second one(left side) and is empty. Unless no one wanted to go there, which I think is unlikely, the second picture seems more like a fluke to me. Nevertheless: fuck cars.

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    When you fire the good civil engineer doing anything will only give even more problems