World Cup Gridlock Tests New York Transit and Local Sovereignty
New York City’s designation of World Cup match days as gridlock alerts highlights the tension between global spectacles and the daily mobility of American taxpayers.
New York City’s designation of World Cup match days as gridlock alerts highlights the tension between global spectacles and the daily mobility of American taxpayers.
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