It is a straight drive on the Interstate as is, and NO ONE COMMUTES BETWEEN THE TWO ANYWAY AT THE PRESENT TIME.
Then who's in all those cars crawling bumper-to-bumper along the Interstate at a snails pace?
That's not supposed to be a 60-mile long parking lot full of empty cars, you know.
[It is a straight drive on the Interstate as is, and NO ONE COMMUTES BETWEEN THE TWO ANYWAY AT THE PRESENT TIME.
Then who’s in all those cars crawling bumper-to-bumper along the Interstate at a snails pace?
That’s not supposed to be a 60-mile long parking lot full of empty cars, you know. ]
Willie, I don’t know where you live but I do live in Florida. The only time you get those backups is if there is a major accident. People don’t live in Tampa and commute to Orlando, and vice-versa.
Those who work in Orlando commute from the suburbs, hence my first post. Same thing in Tampa. There already is a rail line between Tampa and Kissimmee (3 miles from downtown Orlando). IT ISN’T USED!!