Taras Grescoe 🚇 on Nostr: "If you ask people what streets are for, they say cars. That's opposite of what they ...
"If you ask people what streets are for, they say cars. That's opposite of what they said one hundred years ago...Streets—venues of myriad public activities as late as 1920—were redefined as exclusive transport ways." —Peter Norton, author of Fighting Traffic.
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