How the Olympics Fix Traffic for Two Weeks | About Here
Uytae Lee of About Here gives us insight into some of the positives and lasting legacies that come from hosting the Olympics for cities, especially in terms of moving people around. Subscribe to CBC Sports: http://bit.ly/CBCSportsSub CONNECT WITH CBC SPORTS ON SOCIAL Facebook: / cbcsports Instagram: / cbc.sports Twitter: / cbcsports Google+: http://bit.ly/CBCSportsGooglePlus Read CBC Sports Online: http://bit.ly/CBCSportsWebsite

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