Remain Calm
PracticeSurvival.com stresses that you should remain calm and balanced. Remember Will’s rule, “There is no disaster when you are prepared”. Being prepared and making proactive planning part of your daily routine should have nothing to do with panic or reactive behavior. Proactive planning is an act of a responsible educated person or organization.
Have a Flexible Multiple Choice Mobility Plan
Suburban and rural areas often do not have town centers, but they do have clusters of businesses. When designing a mobility plan you need to consider the lay of the land. Know where key services and suppliers are located. We are not talking about shopping sprees and coupon shopping. I mean, if your mobility was limited; where would you go to get the most return for your investment of time and effort. If you have to ride a bicycle or walk there with a cart, wagon or something, do you want to trapse miles or go to one area where everything you need is within a few blocks or less?
 
The urban environment lends itself to this senario since everything is clustered sometimes on top of each other literally. Furthermore, the city is often built by consumer demand. Governement offices go up, then lawyers, process servers, who deal with the city and the court. Next fast food, breakfast and lunch spots pop up to serve the government workers and the people who are there to do business with them. Bars and restaurants are next, then people need condos, apartments and homes near by. Remember in the city the premise is everything on top of each other optimizing space, since it is expensive, and limiting the need to have a vehicle or to walk very far to have anything. Convenience and density is taken to an extreme.
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