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Now, in the latest ambitious and costly assault on gridlock, Los Angeles has synchronized every one of its 4,500 traffic signals across 469 square miles — the first major metropolis in the world to do so, officials said — raising the almost fantastical prospect, in theory, of driving Western Avenue from the Hollywood Hills to the San Pedro waterfront without stopping once.
"We were focused on gridlock and horn-honking," Ms. Harrison said.
When you're late to an appointment, it's tempting to pin the blame on gridlock or train delays.
Keep encouraging fossil-fueled transportation, and cities will choke on gridlock, and so will businesses and jobs.
Also, Mitch Daniels, former Indiana governor and the president of Purdue University, will weigh in on gridlock in Washington, education and the possibility that he will reenter politics in 2016.
He co-chairs the President's Jobs Council and limits his public political gripes to such subjects as tax policy, the problems of which he blandly blames on gridlock in Washington, DC.
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Albany entered its fifth week of gridlock on Monday with no resolution in sight.
Police predicted an afternoon of gridlock on the roads as people tried to get back to their hotels.
Assuming that we don't happen into either of those calamities over next two and half years, the prospect is for gridlock on top of gridlock.
For the last several years, divided government has led to gridlock on tax cuts and major new spending initiatives.
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