the.com/rural access
the difference between living near a hospital and living near a story about one.
means the ease or difficulty of reaching essential services like healthcare, schools, and broadband when you live far from a city.
from emerged as policy shorthand in the mid-20th century when governments started mapping where roads, clinics, and phone lines simply stopped — the blank spots became a planning category, not just a geography.
broadband gapmillions still lack reliable rural internet worldwide
maternal riskdistance to hospitals raises childbirth complications significantly
road mathone washed-out bridge can isolate a whole town