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thelamest | 5 months ago

Addressing the hypothetical person you’re describing: car infrastructure may solve some needs, but it is in direct conflict with other needs. Give every adult a guaranteed parking space just at home and at work, and the physical space required for that alone is an unbelievable double-digit percentage of the city area. Cities are so valuable because they pack a lot of amenities and markets (including your family’s schools and workplaces) in a compact area. Place everything significantly further apart, add more concrete and noise, and you’ve lost on all fronts: safety, charm and efficiency.

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FredPret|5 months ago

> car infrastructure may solve some needs, but it is in direct conflict with other needs

True for all infrastructure choices

> the physical space required for that alone is an unbelievable double-digit percentage of the city area

True, and I do miss big city life, but all the major cities have been captured by anti-development fanatics of a particular political bent vehemently opposed to me, people like me, and our priorities.

Conclusion: double-garage areas work best for my mix of requirements.