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Do Cities Really Need All These Cars? – EARLY ACCESS, AD-FREE, and UNCENSORED

Hi. On today's episode, we look at how the U.S. became so car-centric, why more walkable cities are probably the way to go, and what we can do to loosen the car industry's mechanical grip on our urban planning. Plus, the cars in Pixar's "Cars" have to eat and go to the bathroom. How does that work?

Do Cities Really Need All These Cars? – EARLY ACCESS, AD-FREE, and UNCENSORED

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Sorry just now getting around to this... what's your point? The episode reiterates again and again and again that the point is not to get rid of cars. So your situation would be... exactly the same.

Stephen Smith

I'm going to have to check out that part of Milwaukee. WHEN IT GETS WARMER! I moved here 1.5 years ago, first time in a city, and I'm amazed that I can walk everywhere I need to and it's like a 20 minute bike ride to get downtown (MOSTLY on good bike paths, too!). So different than where I had to drive like 2 miles to get groceries. Just sucks that I need to drive to work.

Uthor

This is great for urban areas, but the nearest town of more than 400 people is 40 miles away. And the nearest town with m more than just a Wal Mart is 120 miles away.

Andrew Wickenheiser


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