Europe, as we know, has a much different urban fabric — because most of its cities were developed long before cars arrived. They have narrower streets, are more walkable, more bike-friendly, and more pleasant. Nonetheless, Europe went the same route as the U.S. in recent years with the boom of the automobile and started trying to accommodate it more. In the end, I would argue, some cities started to ruin their high quality of life and efficiency. Now, however, a…
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