When I lived back East, I admired the transit-oriented development around various suburban Washington D.C. Metro rail stations. Now, there's evidence that they not only encourage people to stop driving, they also do so without generating the extra traffic that so many NIMBYs always predict will accompany transit-oriented development.
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