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    2 years ago

    Great article. Tying it to notions of public health is a good step forward in advancing the conversation we should be having about the centrality of cars.

    I liked the the “Motor transport form” juxtaposed against the “Non-motor transport form” questionnaire – in particular, asking"If somebody leaves their car in the street and it gets stolen" versus “If somebody leaves their belongings in the street and it gets stolen” has me thinking.