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Many of those inner city freeways weren't even built to serve transportation needs. Instead, they served to tear apart minority communities in the hopes that "those people" would move somewhere else. When that didn't work, the freeways enabled wealthier people to move away from the central city by making suburban sprawl possible. They basically just feed people from their suburban homes to their jobs downtown. This was a major factor in the decline of Detroit and other cities.
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