The Obama Administration should use a portion of the upcoming stimulus package to start a Hyperstate Highway System (HHS). The key goal of the HHS would be to facilitate very rapid transportation between distant states — to jump from California to Texas or Michigan to Florida.
The current Interstate system has become bogged down with too many on ramps and exit. In areas like Washington DC and Los Angeles, commerce can sit for hours waiting for the LOCAL rush hour traffic to clear out. What we need today is super advanced Interstate — a Hyperstate.
Key elements of Hyperstates:
- a very limited number of exits — two or three per state, except for a few very large states like California and Texas
- only connect to Interstates, no connections to state highways or other local roads; use the Interstates for local transportation.
- give priority to commerce, especially trucks and other very long distance travelers
By starting the HHS, the Obama Administration can enhance its pro business credentials. It can create a program who’s benefits will last for generations, much like the original Interstate program started by the Eisenhower Administration in 1956. It’s pro-jobs stimulus package can do more than fill potholes — which while very important, will not solve our long distance transportation problems.
Start the Hyperstate Highway System today. Or if you prefer the American Autobahn.
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