How did new urban transportation systems contribute to socioeconomic segregation in the late 1800s
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Due to new urban transportation wealthier people started moving farther away from city centres.
They could afford long distance travel in quick time and afford pollution free peaceful living.
Socio economic segregation in the 1800s led to concentration of poor and middle class people in the city centres and the " American Dream ".
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The Traffic of dense urban areas will reach the high records with threatening quality of life and safety.
Of course, the logistics infrastructures will be tested on the on-demand services and the use of autonomous vehicles due to continue to pose unexpected challenges and dissolve data silos and leverage real-time data with diverse sources.
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