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Old 08-06-2015, 01:04 PM   #91
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This study has no value whatsoever without mentioning that Australian cities, and those of many other Western countries, are experiencing population growth figures far beyond our capacity to supply the appropriate and necessary infrastructure needed to support them.
And that's all infrastructure across the board, not just roads. Like they said.
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Old 08-06-2015, 07:32 PM   #92
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This weekend. 6-8 of june , busses replaced rail between central and dungog. My wife caught a train from Newcastle to central last Wednesday to see les miserable , telling me passenger rail would stop soon after that.

the ABC news just now has claimed livid was absolutely great because of the public transport axcess. could it be it was great because the bogons couldn't get there.

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The theory of induced demand is accepted by a large majority, but not by everyone. For example, authors of a 2001 paper have argued that induced demand does not exist.
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