24-04-2025 17:44 via msn.com

Our Cities Will Work Better When We Rethink Our Relationship With Cars

Renegotiating the city’s relationship with cars has the power to rejuvenate New York. In the 20th century, automobiles defined modernity. Gridlock represented an excess of urban energy. Today, private cars that go wherever, whenever, are signs of stagnation and retreat. – Curbed
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