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What is the primary goal of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)?
To reduce dependence on automobiles.
To create more highways.
To increase suburban sprawl.
To prioritize individual housing plots.
Which of the following best describes the characteristics of a Transit-Oriented Development?
High-density housing located far from public transportation.
Mixed-use areas with residential, commercial, and recreational spaces close to transit.
Suburban neighborhoods with large homes and no public transport options.
Rural areas that promote extensive land use for agriculture.
What role does walkability play in Transit-Oriented Development?
It is insignificant to the success of TOD.
It is essential for connecting people to transit systems and local amenities.
It is only important during the planning phase but not in implementation.
It is only relevant in urban areas and not in suburban contexts.
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