This article frames highway success through a market-friendly lens emphasizing 'innovation' as a solution to congestion, which aligns with libertarian and right-leaning infrastructure priorities that favor technological fixes over regulation or public transit investment. The piece centers on Virginia's operational achievements without questioning the fundamental premise that highway expansion or private-sector solutions are the optimal approach, reflecting Reason magazine's consistent editorial orientation toward market-based governance and skepticism of government intervention.
While it struggles with congestion, the state is using innovation to ease traffic and make its highways safer.
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