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Originally Posted by electricron
Because I don't agree freeways surrounding central business districts creates poor economics.
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Not obviously "poor," but anything more reasonably dense, rationalizing room, thus cycling and pedestrian friendly is definitely, and even systematically wealthier.
I live an old town nastily hiding money (it is better off than you'll ever know) and a very old country, which means experience downright to the newborn.
Yes, if you can easily bike and walk your overall place, you'll be better off.
The Paris périphérique is a most obvious evidence of what Cirrus is referring to. I guess he knows about some stuff that'd be better for you...