Honestly, that would explain a lot about why state DOTs are often so garbage. Sounds like a good example of Goodhart’s law:
When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure
In this case, trying to use VMT as a measure of success just means they’ll favor projects that needlessly sprawl, instead of more compact or transit-oriented options.
Honestly, that would explain a lot about why state DOTs are often so garbage. Sounds like a good example of Goodhart’s law:
In this case, trying to use VMT as a measure of success just means they’ll favor projects that needlessly sprawl, instead of more compact or transit-oriented options.