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by Piskvorrr
3047 days ago
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Indeed. Which means that we're back to square one, "it's where most people are, which is exactly the spot where it's least needed; whereas in places where more conventional navigation fails, there's minimal incentive to also build and maintain this." TL;DR: good roads will be getting better, bad roads won't. |
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