Are BFW fears of a smart growth backlash based in fact?

From:

http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org/narsgareport2007.html

Survey shows Americans prefer to spend more on mass transit and highway
maintenance, less on new roads.

OCTOBER 25, 2007

Three-fourths of Americans believe that being smarter about development
and improving public transportation are better long-term solutions for
reducing traffic congestion than building new roads, according to a
survey sponsored by the National Association of Realtors® and Smart
Growth America. The 2007 Growth and Transportation Survey details what
Americans think about how development affects their immediate community.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans are concerned about the role growth
and development play in climate change, as well as remaining concerned
about traffic congestion. Half of those surveyed think improving public
transit would be the best way to reduce congestion, and 26 percent
believe developing communities that reduce the need to drive would be
the better alternative. Only one in five said building new roads was the
answer.



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