Unlikely. Dropping it into GIMP, Just the straight highway section in the middle is only 509 x 12 pixels. Assume 1 car per pixel (at least since individual cars are visible), and that’s still only 6,108.
And that’s assuming that cars are literally covering every square inch of highway. Rough ballpark, I think it’d cap out at about 10,000 cars, which given this is Texas, would account for around 10,100 people.
During rush hour (more like four hours), population swells to 50,000.
Unlikely. Dropping it into GIMP, Just the straight highway section in the middle is only 509 x 12 pixels. Assume 1 car per pixel (at least since individual cars are visible), and that’s still only 6,108.
And that’s assuming that cars are literally covering every square inch of highway. Rough ballpark, I think it’d cap out at about 10,000 cars, which given this is Texas, would account for around 10,100 people.
I just rolled my eyes so hard
#TheyDidTheMath
(also…it was hyperbole for comedic purposes.)