Land Use & Zoning
Transit-oriented development (TOD) in Georgia creates communities that:
AFocus exclusively on highway-adjacent commercial strips
BAre built around transit hubs with walkable, mixed-use development to reduce automobile dependency✓ Correct
CUse transit only for freight movement
DProhibit private automobile parking
Explanation
TOD creates compact, walkable, mixed-use development centered around transit stations, making it easy for residents to walk to transit and reducing dependence on automobiles.
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