That is exactly the argument that was made
Depends on your definition of “damn near everywhere” I guess. I don’t see that as a declaration that “almost every single place in the US looks like this” I saw it more as “there are places all over the US that look like this”.
so definitionally not the whole US
I think it’s pretty silly to hear someone say something is everywhere and assume that someone meant that the entire US is covered by only this exact type of road.
a claim you have nothing on which to base it except that 1/4 of people in the country live in the big cities
Actually, that’s just near major roads. 80% of the US population live in cities or urban areas. Considering that these stroads are a standard feature of US urbanization, and can even be found near smaller towns, it would suggest that the vast majority of people in the US live near this type of road. I don’t have actual numbers because no one is collecting this data. But by presenting data that provides some level of tangential evidence, we can start to form a rough picture of the data we’re interested in.












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