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<DIV align=left dir=ltr> Tel Aviv actively encourages high rise buidings as space is at a premium in Israel. But where high rises would be good for London in most respects I am not so sure about how positive their effect on Tel Aviv is. Tel Aviv has over 2 million people including surrounding towns, yet it has no tram system, underground system or any meaningfull type of public transportation, apart from the buses which are near useless. The govenment preffers to build highways criss-crossing the town. Due to the high rises, more people are working in a small area than ever before, and the only way for people to travel there is by car, making congestion awful, Tel Aviv seems to be dutifully making every single mistake that Bangkok did. </DIV> מה דעתכם?
<DIV align=left dir=ltr> Tel Aviv actively encourages high rise buidings as space is at a premium in Israel. But where high rises would be good for London in most respects I am not so sure about how positive their effect on Tel Aviv is. Tel Aviv has over 2 million people including surrounding towns, yet it has no tram system, underground system or any meaningfull type of public transportation, apart from the buses which are near useless. The govenment preffers to build highways criss-crossing the town. Due to the high rises, more people are working in a small area than ever before, and the only way for people to travel there is by car, making congestion awful, Tel Aviv seems to be dutifully making every single mistake that Bangkok did. </DIV> מה דעתכם?