>For most infrastructure that we build, it goes
> unused for much of the time. There is a small
>percentage of time where the infrastructure is
>pushed to the limits.
Hmmm. Have you ever driven in Boston? The "down time" is a small portion of the day, I'd guess around 4 hours, the other 20 is close to gridlock. (unless things have improved in the last 5 years?)
>For most infrastructure that we build, it goes > unused for much of the time. There is a small >percentage of time where the infrastructure is >pushed to the limits. Hmmm. Have you ever driven in Boston? The "down time" is a small portion of the day, I'd guess around 4 hours, the other 20 is close to gridlock. (unless things have improved in the last 5 years?)