"We do need expeditious attention to this, but we need to make sure that these investments are made wisely and that we don't have to sacrifice speed in order to getsmart investments, " says Robert Puentes, a transportation expert at the Brookings Institution.
And that's why, in some sense, it sounds so counterintuitive that it's sometimes sloth and just standing there and doing nothing will give you a better performance than trying to think you're so smart and you can get in and out at the right time because you don't get in and out at the right time.