@BrentToderian Or you could just show the layout of an apartment complex, which is this exact same thing, except the use case makes sense.

@LouisIngenthron @BrentToderian define “makes sense” in an era where transport emissions in the UK have been an almost immovable object for 30 years youtu.be/7IZ-U7hjIKk?si=6R_Vqw

@urlyman @BrentToderian Maybe in the UK, where roads descend from ancient footpaths, it makes sense. But over here in the US, cities were designed around roads, and nothing is in walking distance. I'm not biking miles through 120 degree heat index to go to the grocery store, and neither is anyone else if they don't have to.

The biggest polluters are big industry. Trying to shift the burden to the average Joe is missing the point.

Besides, your graph there includes shipping and airplanes in the "transport" category, which won't go away if people drive less. If anything, we'll need a *more* robust logistics network to get goods closer to people who don't drive.

@LouisIngenthron @urlyman @BrentToderian Have you considered that a new mixed use development down the street from you could support a grocery store on the ground floor, with a stack of apartments above it? Density can bring amenities closer to you, making your life easier to improve as well!

@AGTMADCAT @urlyman @BrentToderian I have, and that would be nice, but it still wouldn't eliminate the necessity of a car.

@LouisIngenthron @urlyman @BrentToderian Making cars unnecessary in current suburbs isn't a 10 year project, it's a 100 year project. It takes time to undo nearly a hundred years of car-first infrastructure. The first step is to stop making things worse, and then we can go from there.

Let's say you had that grocery store a block away, what percentage of your car usage could that replace? 5% maybe? If everyone can do that, it's like removing 1 in 20 cars from the road. That's massive.

75 years from now you end I will probably be gone, but whoever lives where you do might be celebrating breaking ground on a new train station or climate controlled bike network or who knows what else. Our responsibility isn't to figure out that stuff now, it's to lay the groundwork so that one day stuff like that is possible.

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