It’s time to redesign our cities to be people-first, not car-first. #carfreecitieshttps://twitter.com/owasow/status/1180147074173587462 …
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How so? I'm actually asking to learn, not arguing; seems that the de-emphasis of cars and being accessible to physical disabilities aren't mutually exclusive. Can we make public transportation more accessible? Can we provide better pedestrian experiences (provide carts, etc)?
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I can only walk about a half block before I'm in pain. Having transit stops that close together isn't practical. It's hard to beat having a device take you to the door of where you're trying to get in terms of accessibility.
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If you aren’t designing for everyone’s needs then it isn’t “people-first” or good design. I understand the pessimism though.
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Sure, but society has continuously shown that public transit does not get designed with everybody's needs in mind. And it will always be less accessible than being able to go directly next to where you're going.
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