
Driving Through The Ruins | Good Cities
New Polity
The Impact of Cars on Cities and Transportation Planning
This chapter discusses the physical impact of cars on cities and transportation planning, highlighting the biases in the current system that prioritize speed and car-centric designs. It explores the need for a more balanced and context-sensitive transportation system, as well as the challenges in reworking existing car-first infrastructure. The chapter also touches on the implications of car size and contraception teaching, raising questions about parking space availability and the influence of liberalism on society.
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