Opinion | I've Seen a Future Without Cars, and It's Amazing - The New York Times - 0 views
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Rather than stumble back into car dependency, cities can begin to undo their worst mistake: giving up so much of their land to the automobile.
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There is little evidence that public transit is responsible for the spread of the coronavirus in New York or elsewhere; some cities with heavily used transit systems, including Hong Kong, were able to avoid terrible tolls from the virus.
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Without cars, Manhattan’s streets could give priority to more equitable and accessible ways of getting around, including an extensive system of bike “superhighways” and bus rapid transit — a bus system with dedicated lanes in the roadway, creating a service that approaches the capacity, speed and efficiency of the subway, at a fraction of the cost.
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