Jared Bryson

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Politically, widening a road was expedient, quickly showing its worth, while a rail extension took years to build. Perversely, too, the cars that clogged the city streets were deemed “democratic” and hence were subsidized. The rail that moved the masses was called “corporate business” and was penalized.
Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back
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