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7/15/2025, 10:27:34 PM
>>510477486
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
7/6/2025, 6:10:22 AM
>>509630654
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
7/2/2025, 1:59:03 AM
>>509263346
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, the meme of conservative being "anti-walkable" is just a few contrarians on the internet.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
6/17/2025, 9:51:43 PM
>>507764898
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, it's a myth that walkability isn't popular with conservatives.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
and remember, owning a car means wasting thousands of dollars on a car, gas, maintenance, parking fees, toll roads, traffic tickets, insurance, etc. not to mention your ability to drive a car is regulated by government bureaucrats and you must pay for a license (and renewal fees). we don't want to be more like china who is taking carcentric cities to a whole new level.
in the US, there are even conservative mayors are tryng to make their cities more walkable. remember, it's a myth that walkability isn't popular with conservatives.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/03/why-walkable-urban-areas-are-america-s-efficient-economic-engines/
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