• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    If you make a city hostile to cars first, people will still have their cars and their commutes, it will just double the time it takes for them to get anywhere. You will lose support for any further changes.

    If you replace the cars first, such that no one’s daily schedules are significantly altered, and then condense the cities, then the change might be less jarring for those who can’t weather dramatic changes in their lifestyle.

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      2 months ago

      If you replace the cars first, such that no one’s daily schedules are significantly altered,

      Is that going to happen if you replace cars with another vehicle that still requires car infrastructure?