Is this one of those canned arguments that Americans are programmed to pop out when somebody questions the car-based lifestyle? Okay, then, if the United States is so big, then shouldn’t we have room to build amenities closer to where people live, so we don’t need to drive everywhere for everything?
Is this one of those canned arguments that Americans are programmed to pop out when somebody questions the car-based lifestyle? Okay, then, if the United States is so big, then shouldn’t we have room to build amenities closer to where people live, so we don’t need to drive everywhere for everything?