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by mplewis9z
437 days ago
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And the average EU country is quite a bit smaller than the average US state, along with the EU being more densely populated - public transit certainly has some artificial/political roadblocks in the US, but it’s also fundamentally more challenging and expensive here. |
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You don't need to drive cross the whole state for your daily commute, do you?
> along with the EU being more densely populated
Reversing cause-and-effect, here. Suburban sprawl happens because of the car-centric development, not the other way around.