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During a town hall meeting about a proposed bypass road, one resident argues, 'While a bypass might ease traffic in the downtown core, it will inevitably lead to urban sprawl, destroying valuable agricultural land on the outskirts.' What is this resident's main concern about the bypass road?
The resident explicitly states that the bypass 'will inevitably lead to urban sprawl, destroying valuable agricultural land,' identifying these as their primary
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Question: During a town hall meeting about a proposed bypass road, one resident argues, 'While a bypass might ease traffic in the downtown core, it will inevitably lead to urban sprawl, destroying valuable agricultural land on the outskirts.' What is this resident's main concern about the bypass road?
Answer options: ✅ Loss of agricultural land and increased urban sprawl.
- Traffic congestion in the downtown core.
- The cost of the bypass construction.
- The speed limit on the new road.
Correct answer: Loss of agricultural land and increased urban sprawl.
Explanation: The resident explicitly states that the bypass 'will inevitably lead to urban sprawl, destroying valuable agricultural land,' identifying these as their primary concerns, despite acknowledging a potential benefit.
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