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They are in the process of doing this in NJ and it's infuriating. The approach to the Holland Tunnel, which is busy (understatement), they're adding another lane, as though that will somehow be the solution. And I can say with some authority that anyone who drives the Turnpike Extension through Jersey City, majority of those people are going to continue on if their destination is Manhattan. It is an absolutely boneheaded move, with plenty of public opposition, but they are chugging along. Smells like corruption to me.
At the very least there are funds allocated and ground has broken building new train tunnels into NYC, but it's bittersweet knowing billions are being wasted widening a road that doesn't have a capacity problem so much as it has a 100 year old tunnel at its termination.