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> the adjustments to city layouts

This might be a controversial opinion but I think that's a big plus. Look at old European cities with tiny streets that were mostly designed in times before carriages & cars; vs modern American cities (e.g. upper Manhattan) with large streets, a lot of driving and walking space, etc. Sure, the European model might be more romantic but the US one is definitely more functional (density isn't an issue either; London is much less dense than Manhattan).



I highly recommend researching the Dutch street design. By explicitly avoiding freeways and encouraging biking, they save so much time (no traffic) and money (think long term health benefits, cheaper infrastructure, lower reliance on fossil fuels, fewer accidents, more visits to local businesses) it's insane the rest of the world isn't copying them ASAP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuBdf9jYj7o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsQQ8Ujbua4


It's certainly more functional for drivers to have large streets with room for lots of cars, but should our cities be designed around cars or humans?


What's cheaper with these wide roads? By how much?


Yes let's build our reality around our vehicles and not ourselves. Ridiculous. Talk about the alienation that capitalism has created.




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