
Originally published byThe Guardian
Turning parking bays into green spaces and prioritising cyclists may be the fastest routes to improving urban life
Clean air, safer streets and a stable climate are among the reasons doctors and environmental experts want fewer cars clogging our roads. Reduced dependence on fuel โ especially when prices are high and most countries rely on imports โ is another.
Yet while some cities with world-class public transport are debating how to tackle the stubborn minority of journeys still made by car, others โ particularly in the US โ have become so dependent on driving that opting out is almost impossible.
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