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Originally Posted by JManc
If there was a demand, planners would find a way to make it work even in the more suburban areas; i.e. the Bay Area but there is generally a well earned stigma with mass transit around the country which stifles public interest.
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What I’m saying is if Canada was car culture they would be way more sprawl. I think the reason they built so dense is they know there was already a transit culture so built more dense.
The homes are close together and more high rise apartments where in the US the homes are far away and more low rise apartments.