Any problem parallel traces on both sides of board carrying same signal?



Hi - I'm working on a board that will be switching a fairly high current (I
think maybe 5A) 120V AC line. I'm trying to design the board to handle as
much current as possible. I'm making all of the traces carrying this signal
as wide as possible. I was struck with an idea though - would it be OK to
mirror all these traces? In other words - have a duplicate of each trace
directly below each trace on the bottom of the board? Being that they're
the same signal I don't think there will be any issues - but I thought it'd
be best for me to check first. Thanks,

Michael J. Noone
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