more units of housing anywhere are generally good. What isn’t so good is piling more people into neighborhoods where driving is essentially required. This choice creates congestion while diminishing the very things people crave about cities
more units of housing anywhere are generally good. What isn’t so good is piling more people into neighborhoods where driving is essentially required. This choice creates congestion while diminishing the very things people crave about cities
If we really want our cities to be financially strong, equitable, and beautiful containers for human life, we should seriously question this [auto-centric design] status quo. And we can start that process by examining the values and expectations embedded in cars as tools…
This episode of The War on Cars is an interesting discussion of the special privilege we allow cars in society, the behaviors we rationalize for cars that we would not in any other scenario.
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