Two, Four, Six, Eight
Yesterday I drove from Southern California back up to Berkeley. Through Orange County and Los Angeles, the freeway is between four and six lanes IN EACH DIRECTION, sometimes even eight lanes when two freeways merge. After the 5 Freeway crests the Grape Vine and drops into the Central Valley, it decreases in width down to two lanes in each direction.
A few days before I left Iceland, there was a ceremony celebrating the completion of the widest stretch of freeway in Iceland, from Hafnafjordur to Reykjanesbaer. Two lanes in each direction.
Thus, the largest section of freeway in Iceland is the smallest section of freeway in California. Does this count as coincidence, symmetry, asymmetry, or an obsession with seeing patterns where none exists?
A few days before I left Iceland, there was a ceremony celebrating the completion of the widest stretch of freeway in Iceland, from Hafnafjordur to Reykjanesbaer. Two lanes in each direction.
Thus, the largest section of freeway in Iceland is the smallest section of freeway in California. Does this count as coincidence, symmetry, asymmetry, or an obsession with seeing patterns where none exists?
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