Every person who lives or comes to the Sunshine State drives through the Florida Turnpike, one of busiest highways in the country. The FL turnpike is also one of the most discussed of all the toll roads, due to the frequent construction projects, immense revenue, and sadly, the deadly accidents.
My paper will focus on the architecture of the FL turnpike and see how it parallels the social and economic aspects of South Florida. This comparison has not been written before, but it will provide a greater understanding of Miami, from a formal and personal perspective.
The Florida Turnpike has been heavily criticized for its cost, expenditures, accidents, and deaths. I want to prove that the turnpike is [[not completely apportioned to specific people] not sure what to write here] --I want to say that the car culture is bolstered by the good roads that we have --That the sound barriers in the FLT are nicer than anywhere else --
The audience I am not too sure about, bc people who are from here could learn the properties that connect/affect their society, but also people who are newcomers could understand the miami culture better, yet also, enterprises who see impersonally see miami as capital gains could perhaps get a more personal understanding of the city through my paper, hopefully.
-I think that the sound barriers could ironically bridge the unrelated subjects in my essay.
-I do not know yet what form.
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