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Rath said:

I live in a country with low population density, the same ideas will apply to the many areas in the US with low population density. In these areas private roading would make no sense. Rural roads require disproportionate amounts of funding for the amount of usage they get, especially roads through difficult terrain. If it was left to private industry there would not be roads leading to small towns. It's not economic to build them.

I agree.  The private market wouldn't provide effective roads to rural communities, destroying small town economies and rural land prices.  Thats not to mention the problems in urban areas, but Kasz solved that problem by implanting GPS chips in everyone.