A Turn Lane in Rhododendron
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The article discusses the installation of a turn lane in Rhododendron, Oregon, sparking a discussion on the need for infrastructure development in small towns and the impact of growth on local communities.
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It sounds like the residents are opposed to, well, anything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhododendron
Both are excellent books and will probably appeal to a lot of Hacker News folks with an engineering/builder mindset.
That said, one of my uncles had a VW Beetle in the late 1960s/early 1970s, and he was pulled over by a state trooper. The trooper said, "I clocked you doing 65 in a 55." He replied, "Sir, I stopped at that light half a mile back. If you can get this car to do 65 mph between there and here, you can have it." He did not get a ticket.
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Sure was.
And you can go back to 2007 to see the old highway, https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qd9evKz7vUnxt1FQ6