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"Jericho" is pretty accurate from what I've studied about all this stuff. People in the cities get wiped out, but remote towns that have no strategic targets would be fine. You live in Australia. For you if there was a nuclear war the cities on the coasts would be destroyed, but out in the middle of the Outback you might not even know anything happened. Someone who lived on a farm 500 miles from the coastline would pretty much go on as normal. The supply lines would be gone and things like spare parts and gasoline would get in short supply, but people would figure out ways to get by. Owning an electric vehicle would simply mean that you could still get around without needing gasoline.
There are places in the center of America that are as remote as the Outback of Australia... both countries have most of their population on the coasts...
There are places in the center of America that are as remote as the Outback of Australia... both countries have most of their population on the coasts...

