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Editorial: Fix today’s transportation problems; think big

When we sit through three cycles of red lights at Harmony and Timberline, we curse our bad timing.

When we are slowed on the way home from a meeting in Denver, we wonder why we’re not traveling on a three- or four-lane interstate.

When we’re rushed, there is little that’s more annoying than traffic. We’re wasting valuable time, we think, and our minds wander to what else we could be doing.

Our thoughts can be narrow and limiting. Our transportation solutions should not be.

Read more at The Fort Collins Coloradoan.

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