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Evaluating a Policy to Reduce Traffic Congestion
A rapidly growing city is facing severe traffic congestion. A proposed solution is to build several new, wider highways to increase road capacity. Based on the understanding that traffic jams are a result of individual choices creating a negative collective outcome, critically evaluate whether this 'build more roads' strategy is likely to be a successful long-term solution. Justify your reasoning.
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