The Indy Star mainly has an article entitled Daniels: Toll road would offer vitality beyond Indy. The article has to do with Daniels’ response to the criticism of former Indianapolis mayor William Hudnut and developers and land-use experts who think that the Daniels’ Toll Road might “perpetuate the migration by businesses and residents out of the city to the suburbs and beyond.” Daniels responds that this smacks of provincialism and that we can’t be concerned about the welfare of Indianapolis above all else. “Even so, Daniels could not point to any studies or data showing the potential economic benefits of the road, or how it might reduce or influence traffic congestion.”
Mainly, however, I wanted to cite the article in order to puzzle over this sentence: The 75-mile project would run in a clockwise arc from Pendleton to Indianapolis International Airport. Can a highway’s arc really be said to run clockwise or counter-clockwise? Assuming, of course, that traffic will be permitted to run in both directions. Traffic will also flow in a counter-clockwise arc from the airport to Pendleton I presume.