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by mytailorisrich
1900 days ago
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This started during the industrial revolution when factories started to need a large workforce and then it continued with offices that also require a large workforce. When people could not really commute you had company towns so that people could live right next to work, and also be controlled by their employer. I don't think people want to live in company housing, surrounded by company employees, they also tend to change jobs more often, with both spouses working (so likely 2 different employers). "Auto-mobilism" is not going anywhere as long as this is the case and I don't see any indication that it is changing. Remote work can help reduce the need for commuting but it won't make it disappear. |
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You get the outcomes you build for, when it comes to transport infrastructure.