Veteran Miami-Dade urban planner Subrata Basu, a longtime advocate of smart growth, retired and went to Belize for three years with the Peace Corps, then got a heck of a shock when he settled back home last August.
The traffic! As if it hadn’t been bad enough when he left for Central America, it now seemed 10 times worse. Basu, 70, began working at a non-profit in North Miami Beach for a small stipend, but the 90-minute rush-hour drive each way from his home in South Miami was brutal. So he quit.
No way out: For drivers caught in gridlock, little relief down the road | Miami Herald Miami Herald
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