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The virtues of rapid transit

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 3rd, 2001

The virtues of rapid transit

By RESLER

Monday, December 3, 2001

Although cars and other motor vehicles today pollute far less than their predecessors years ago, suburban sprawl forces people to drive more often and farther to get around. More cars taking more trips and logging more miles on our ever-expanding road system continue to foul the air, despite cleaner-burning engines.

But there is a way to help counter that toxic pollution while still getting people where they need to be. A new report by the Sierra Club finds a compelling connection between public investment in rapid transit and...

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