Are any cities becoming less car-oriented? (opens in new tab)
The CityNerd Youtube channel has a video on the ten U.S. cities “that are becoming most city-like.” One of Citynerd’s criteria grabbed my attention: he gives credit for cities having an increase in “car-lite households”, by which he means having one or no cars. But I didn’t really think this element makes sense: if a city has smaller households (due to plunging marriage or birth rates) more households will be one-car households even if almost everyone has a car. For example, in Washington, DC...
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