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Would a City Change If People Spent Less Time Looking for Information?

Knowledge can act like infrastructure.

Possibly. Easier access to information can change how people use opportunities and services.

A resident spends thirty minutes researching transportation options, government services, or local events.

The hidden mechanism is search friction. Valuable resources create less impact when people struggle to discover them.

Many cities focus on creating opportunities while overlooking how difficult those opportunities are to find.

Infrastructure moves people. Information infrastructure moves decisions.

Would a city change if people spent less time looking for information?

TravelIAQ Is Not a Traditional Travel Website

TravelIAQ is a question-driven discovery engine built for curious travelers. Instead of focusing only on destinations, hotels, and attractions, it explores overlooked questions, local realities, cultural differences, travel decisions, costs, risks, and everyday experiences through interconnected knowledge.

Every question leads to another question. Every answer opens a new path for discovery. TravelIAQ helps travelers explore not only places, but also ideas, assumptions, behaviors, and the hidden signals that shape real-world travel.