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1. nologi+Mz1[view] [source] 2023-05-18 22:12:42
>>amathe+(OP)
The issue of quiting cars is nowadays far from just a matter of values as the article seems to be implying.

Cars are by now a hard to reverse environmental and urban planning disaster across the world. We are stuck with them. As a mode of transport it has grown uncontrollably at the expense of all others (except the airplane) and practically everything has been shaped to accomodate it.

Reversing that development, limiting car traffic to where its really needed is like trying to perform a complete heart and arteries transplant on a living person. Even if there was a will (which there is not) it is not clear if there is a way.

In the best scenario it will be an excruciatingly long transformation (~50 yr) as car oriented cities (or city sections) get slowly deprecated and the car-free or car-lite segments become more desirable, more livable.

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2. cjohns+sd2[view] [source] 2023-05-19 03:21:49
>>nologi+Mz1
Yeah, it's a lot easier to imagine a car-free world when you're in New York and you can walk around a corner to a grocery. The rest of us live at least ten minutes from the nearest grocery by car, which makes for about a thirty minute walk, which is fine, unless you need more than two days of food, or it's snowing, or you just don't have an extra hour or so that day.
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