• @FireRetardant
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    38 months ago

    They werent designed by the car lobby, but many did have their transit bought out by the car lobby coupled with the suburban american dream resulting in the demolition of many downtowns and neighbourhoods to make highways and surface level parking lots.

    I live somewhere that I can get to nearly everything I need by walking except for work and I feel far more free than a car ever made me feel.

    • @DreamlandLividity
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      8 months ago

      No, I know US used to have the best public transit in the world at one point. I meant they designed the rebuilt cities.

      • @FireRetardant
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        28 months ago

        The suburban experiment is more responsible for the design of american cities. The post WW2 period saw rapid expansion of suburbs and road networks. Country style living with city amenities. The problem is they stopped building any other type of development and pretty much exclussively building SFH suburbs and strip malls/big box stores.

    • @ripcord
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      18 months ago

      many did have their transit bought out by the car lobby

      I know that happened in LA, where else?

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        8 months ago

        https://www.vox.com/2015/5/7/8562007/streetcar-history-demise This article covers the GM holding comapny that bought lines. It also mentions how just buying the lines wasn’t the only issue, once cars were normalized they were just allowed to drive on street car tracks which effectively turned street cars into buses and caused massive delays.