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One town will tend to attract shoppers who hate driving around looking for parking. Which one?

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Final answer:

Centrally located towns tend to grow into larger cities and attract shoppers who hate driving around looking for parking.

Step-by-step explanation:

The primary topic is urban growth and the attraction of shoppers.

In a flat region like Kansas, businesses in centrally located villages tend to attract more customers due to the convenience of their location. Over time, these villages grow into towns or cities, attracting additional businesses and customers. Consequently, centrally located towns tend to grow into larger cities at the expense of their neighboring locations. This geometric pattern of growth creates a network of centrally located towns that attract shoppers who dislike driving around looking for parking.

For example, consider a centrally located town that offers ample parking options near shopping centers. Shoppers who hate driving around looking for parking will naturally choose to visit this town, as they can easily find parking spaces without wasting much time and effort. In contrast, less conveniently located villages or towns that lack parking options will fail to attract such shoppers.

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