Alex MacMillan

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The aggressive horizontal expansion of cities that would define North American development patterns after World War II was not preordained. Other countries integrated the automobile into existing road and street networks, learning lessons as they went. It was only in the United States, and to a lesser degree in Canada, that government investments in auto-based transportation became the primary mechanism to drive growth, improve social mobility, and codify what would become known as the American Dream.
Confessions of a Recovering Engineer: Transportation for a Strong Town
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