I have always been curious why road design does not plan further into the future. From what I remember from my college transportation design class, when a new design is first started, the design is based off of the projected population and expected volume 10 years into the future. After the design process, the surveying, land purchasing, and obtaining permits have been completed the construction process begins. Then, the construction process takes a a long time and by the time the road is completed, it has been 11 years since the original design and the road is over capacity. I do not work in this field, but this question has baffled me since I took that transportation engineering class. I am hoping some of the bright minds here at EB can enlighten me as to why the roads aren't designed so that they don't reach capacity until 5-10 years after they are built? Do I even understand the process correctly or am I missing something?