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New York City in 1928:
San Francisco in 1905-1906:
Gridlock, the penalty of living in any congested area, is not a new phenomenon. Furthermore, in the horse-and-buggy days, the streets had to be shoveled so that the manure didn’t pile up to the high heavens.