PukeGreen
Active Member
Since the invention of the chariot, humans have progressed toward personal transportation
This "progress" is in the eye of the beholder. If farmland covered in parking lots, box stores, drunk driving, climate change, road rage, smog, extreme commuting, drive-throughs and social isolation can be considered progress... then sure, I guess.
Chocolate cake is a tasty treat now and then, but if you ate 25 slices a day and nothing else, you'd get sick. Likewise, cars have their place as a means of transportation but we've abused them to the extreme and we are ruining our world -- and our economies -- in the process. The point is not to eliminate all personal cars; it's to reduce their use to when they're really needed, and provide other alternatives like public transportation, bike lanes, and walkable communities when those things make more sense. Then we can have our cake and eat it too.