From Rugby to Global Parable: How the M6 Traffic Jam Became the World’s Most Democratic Purgatory
The M6: a 230-mile asphalt scar running from Rugby to Gretna, now elevated—if that word can be used for something that averages 34 mph—to a global symbol of humanity’s talent for turning simple forward motion into existential purgatory. While diplomats in Geneva argue over carbon budgets and container ships queue politely outside Los Angeles, the…