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Originally Posted by roccerfeller
I wonder, did it have something to do with how all these regions were their own cities before the Unicity thing? Like each city prior developed however they wanted and then after Unicity there was a patchwork sort of thing that happened which explains why modern day/era Winnipeg has the roads the way it does?
Or am I completely mistaken here
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The Twin Cities metro is made up of over 200 incorporated municipalities, roads in the metro are efficient, modern and generally well kept, there was never any kind of amalgamation. Winnipeg suffers from poor planning or lack thereof, the road system here is quite frankly embarrassing. Winnipeg's road system is designed for a city of 500K, at some point politicians foolishly came to a conclusion here that roads weren't important.