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Dependence on automobiles can erode urban vitality from "summary" of Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs

In cities where automobiles dominate, the very fabric of urban life is often compromised. Streets once bustling with pedestrians and lively storefronts become barren stretches of asphalt, devoid of activity and human interaction. The convenience of driving directly to one's destination may seem appealing at first, but the long-term effects are far more detrimental. When people rely heavily on cars to get around, the need for well-connected, walkable neighborhoods diminishes. Public transportation systems suffer as a result, further isolating individuals from their surrounding community. This lack of accessibility not only limits mobility for those without cars, but also contributes to social segregation and economic disparities within the city. Mor...
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    Dark Age Ahead

    Jane Jacobs

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