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Clarksville Is Second Worst City To Live Without A Car

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Clarksville Is Second Worst City To Live Without A Car

Lawnstarter went through the 200 largest cities in the country and figured out which was the worst to live in without a car, Clarksville is second on that list.

They figured this out by looking at pedestrian accidents, how many bus routes each city has, are sidewalks easily accessible, is ride sharing popular there and is there access for bicycle routes. Clarksville though is working on improving all of that as they have already started putting in more sidewalks and more bus routes.

Murfreesboro also made the list at number 7.

As we all know, Clarksville is very spread out and if you don’t have a car, you won’t be able to get very far. How would you improve the city for people who don’t have a car?

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