Talk:Braess' paradox

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The citation is in: John Vidal. "Heart and soul of the city", The Guardian, November 1, 2006.

Why is adding a crossroad considered "adding capacity?" The phrase "added capacity" to me sounds like adding a third route of equal capacity to the first two, which would indeed solve the problem. The phrasing "adding choice to the system" or something similar would be more accurate. --Monguin61 21:13, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

This is actually pretty good but "For a better explanation, please see this link:" sounds, well, too humble. Either it's been explained adequately in which case there's no need for apology, or it hasn't, in which case, skip the apology and expand the article.radek 06:58, 12 March 2006 (UTC)