Peter Norton's book Fighting Traffic is a bit of a Bible for people who think about why cars dominate cities. He explains how what he calls motordom sort of took over city streets in the 1910s, 1920s and relegated pedestrians and children to playgrounds, sidewalks and crosswalks. It's really fascinating hearing from him as he describes how there were these mass movements in the late 1910s, early 1920s that advocated for pedestrian rights.

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