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ScarZy | 3 years ago

This is a design choice by urban planners for the past 60 years. This has statistically lead to detrimental aspects of every day living, and additionally cars are often not an attainable mode of transport for the poor, and the poor are often living in areas that have to deal with the by-product of pollution.

The incidental-exercise aspects that are positively impacting mental health health and obesity. We need to build better places for people, not cars, and this is something that's been ingrained over legislation from the automotive industry for the past century.

Cars are part of the puzzle, and shared cars could be exceptional. They are not sustainable to produce or operate and never will be.

One company of interest for me at least is Culdesac: https://culdesac.com/

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