Multiple Choice

During peak hours, a city's main highway becomes heavily congested, significantly increasing travel time for all drivers. Each additional driver contributes to this congestion but only considers their own personal costs (e.g., fuel, vehicle wear, their own time) when deciding to use the highway. From an economic perspective, what is the fundamental reason this situation leads to an inefficiently high level of traffic?

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