But where are the cars? Prague citizens will throw a tantrum that there cannot be atleast 50 cars parked on that street
r/fuckcars
I am quite the car fan and think them the best means of transport overall, basically the Jack of all trades, master of some, in the world of transport. I am saying this to not come as one of those unironic car-haters (I am even against banning the production of new ICEs).
That being said, the pedestrianisation of cities is a necessity. Cities should become much more walkable, greener and offer much more public transport.
Just a few decades ago, my small hometown’s central square was a road with parking spots, now it is a neat, proper city square. The same thing happened to Zagreb, just look at old pictures of the Jelačić square.
I am glad that this trend is contuing and proliferating more and more.
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But where are the cars? Prague citizens will throw a tantrum that there cannot be atleast 50 cars parked on that street
r/fuckcars
I am quite the car fan and think them the best means of transport overall, basically the Jack of all trades, master of some, in the world of transport. I am saying this to not come as one of those unironic car-haters (I am even against banning the production of new ICEs).
That being said, the pedestrianisation of cities is a necessity. Cities should become much more walkable, greener and offer much more public transport.
Just a few decades ago, my small hometown’s central square was a road with parking spots, now it is a neat, proper city square. The same thing happened to Zagreb, just look at old pictures of the Jelačić square.
I am glad that this trend is contuing and proliferating more and more.
[Honest Guide: These Tiny Changes Made Our City So Much Better! ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYnehN35saI) on YouTube.
So sexy it should be nsfw
/r/notjustbikes