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They were sneakers, and this is in a village that doesn't even have paved
roads.
We are not talking about the radars on the
roads
that register us if we overspeed.
And Cape Cod, there are idyllic roads, and all of us can drive in this room.
They travel down
roads.
It's going to make the
roads
a lot safer.
So I got in my car, and I drove three hours north along the coast, and the
roads
grew emptier and narrower, and then I turned onto an even narrower path, barely paved, that snaked for two miles up to the top of a mountain.
We attacked bad
roads
and bad houses and bad drainage and lack of electricity and rural poverty.
As you all know, the cars that people drove in 1900 have altered because the
roads
are better and because of technology.
Since then, we've doubled the number of
roads
in America, and we now spend one fifth of our income on transportation.
While most cities were reaming out their roads, removing parallel parking and trees in order to flow more traffic, they instituted a skinny streets program.
And while most cities were investing in more
roads
and more highways, they actually invested in bicycling and in walking.
Africa's markets are weak not only because of weak infrastructure in terms of
roads
and telecommunications, but also because of the virtual absence of necessary market institutions, such as market information, grades and standards, and reliable ways to connect buyers and sellers.
That, to me, only implies that there's even more congestion on the roads, frankly.
In Mogadishu, the biggest barrier to getting from point A to point B are the
roads.
One billion people in the world today do not have access to all-season
roads.
In sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, 85 percent of
roads
are unusable in the wet season.
In the U.S. alone, there's more than four million miles of roads, very expensive to build, very expensive to maintain infrastructure, with a huge ecological footprint, and yet, very often, congested.
The medication may take days to arrive, though, because of bad
roads.
He fixed roads, he mended wetlands, he did some anti-poaching.
Cities are only getting more populated, the
roads
are full, and it's really difficult to expand them.
The sky is underutilized, and I would argue it will never be as congested as the
roads
are.
Well, then the country has less available for other services, like roads, schools, healthcare.
Those governments invest in that infrastructure the same way they invest in
roads
and bridges and tunnels and trains.
Los Angeles is half parking lots and roads, half of the area, and most cities are not far behind, actually.
Look, much of our world has been designed around
roads
and transportation.
Today, these
roads
that interconnect our world are dominated by cars and trucks that have remained largely unchanged for 100 years.
You need to know where all the
roads
are, what the rules are, and where you're going.
He personally financed a network of
roads
and employed couriers so news and troops could travel easily throughout the realm.
The
roads
are jammed by cars and trucks.
Governments should fund sanitation the same way they fund
roads
and schools and hospitals and other infrastructure like bridges, because we know, and the WHO has done this study, that for every dollar that we invest in sanitation infrastructure, we get something like three to 34 dollars back. Let's go back to the problem of pit emptying.
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