
Transportation and Infrastructure
This topic focuses on the movement of people and goods within urban areas. Students compare the efficiency and environmental impact of public transit, private vehicles, and active transportation.
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This topic focuses on the movement of people and goods within urban areas. Students compare the efficiency and environmental impact of public transit, private vehicles, and active transportation.
Key Questions
- How does the design of a city influence the transportation choices of its residents?
- What are the benefits of investing in active transportation infrastructure?
- How can public transit systems be improved to serve growing populations?
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