We don’t have too many people in the trade parade; rather, we have too many cars [“The Jam We’re In,” Editorial, August 7]. Limit all vehicles to two occupants.
Do a survey at the east end of Sunrise Highway, counting the vehicles, and counting the vehicles with just one occupant, and count the number of vehicles with two or more occupants. See what this produces.
I bet around 80 percent of the vehicles have just one occupant.
Joseph Chiarello
Hampton Bays
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