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This article misses the notion of an economic corridor and moves right into criticism of economic activities and road-building. It is missing the part explaining how a word that means a hallway in a building is a handy concept to describe an area where good economic activity is taking place, with jobs for people and goods and food for the people who have jobs, an area that attracts people and calls out for some planning to keep the good parts going. The corridor is not any handy road through the area, but the area of the economic activity, like the Baltimore-Washington corridor, the Northeast Corridor of the US. - - Prairieplant (talk) 18:12, 11 February 2021 (UTC)Reply