That may have been the main issue when the US reduced its public transportation, but now it has almost no car industry left. Part of the current issue may be land rights (which also affects housing) and difficulty to use public resources for infrastructure projects.
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If you drive a few miles out of Silicon valley, even directly along the coast, you find yourself in amazing scenery that is mostly deforested but undeveloped. The difference between housing prices in the dense regions and everywhere else is steep, but roads are bottlenecks.
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for sure. america will turn back to public transport when oil prices increase— which will happen when we lose hegemony in oil rich regions one of the many reasons to cut down american military presence abroad
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