Cars Kill Cities
Red Squares Indicate Land that is 100% Dedicated to Parking in Midtown Atlanta
This is a (maybe) extreme example, but it is very illustrative.I have not yet been able to find figures of urban land dedicated to parking and roads globally or a comparative review of most important cities. Hints for search/links?
(Source: yippiyeay)
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enables fear of walking
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Red Squares Indicate Land that is 100% Dedicated to Parking in Midtown Atlanta.
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The Atlanta dependency on cars really turns me off to a city that I actually rather enjoy otherwise. I’ll also be...