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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!hubcap!jtbell
- From: jtbell@hubcap.clemson.edu (Jon Bell)
- Subject: Re: DMU's and putting the world to rights.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.214943.14761@hubcap.clemson.edu>
- Organization: Presbyterian College, Clinton SC
- References: <57873@dime.cs.umass.edu> <63030@mimsy.umd.edu>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:49:43 GMT
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- In article <63030@mimsy.umd.edu> mangoe@cs.umd.edu (Charley Wingate) writes:
- >
- >Application of European experience to the USA is basically relevant to the
- >northeast. Even then, it is limited by the ease of moving away. Americans
- >don't want to be huddled together into urban areas while the countryside
- >around them is basically empty-- that's what a lot of mass transit planning
- >looks like.
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- Most Americans don't want to live in the central city (too much crime, too
- expensive, not enough room) but they don't want to get too far away from
- it, either. So we have decaying cities surrounded by diffuse suburbs which
- are in turn surrounded by emptying countryside. The "real" countryside is
- becoming emptier because people move to the suburbs looking for jobs.
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- So now most Americans live in areas which are diffuse enough that mass transit
- isn't economically feasable, but dense enough to produce horrible automobile
- congestion. I can stand visiting the Atlanta area for only a day or two
- at a time, because the traffic drives me up the wall after a while.
-
- Jon Bell / Dept. of Physics & C.S. / Presbyterian College / Clinton SC
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