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The article has 1.2 the amount of words it needs, at least. Apropos.

Strange to use Florida as an example, with an 8-lane local road! Suburban Florida is empty and flat very spread out and every road is basically a highway. People need to go fast because everything is far away. Not like urban environments where most time is spent stopped at corners, not moving.



Your statement is not applicable to West Palm Beach or any other locale along the Gold Coast. That area has some of the densest population in the US.


Agreed. Tampa, Orlando, and the other big cities are like any others. In the middle of the state or the Everglades, though, you can go miles without even a turnoff.




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