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The Paradox of the New Highway Lane

A city government, hoping to reduce severe traffic congestion on a major highway, adds an extra lane in each direction. For the first week, travel times decrease significantly. However, within a month, the highway is just as congested as before the expansion, and travel times have returned to their previous high levels. Based on the principles of collective action and individual choice, explain this outcome.

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