Interesting, Hans, but you've obviously never had the pleasure of driving
in New Jersey! I did a quick comparison this morning, comparing New
Jersey (the most densly populated State) and The Netherlands. New Jersey
is home to 8,400,000 people and has a density of about 1,134 people per
square mile. I found a site that listed The Netherlands as about 1,000
people per square mile. So you can imagine what OUR highways are like here
in the Garden State!!!
Dan - again, too much time on his hands....
PS - US population density overall is about 80 people per square mile.
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