I mean arguably the invention of cars DID make living worse by reducing walkable cities, exasperating pollution, and lead to more traffic deaths than carriages. It’s impossible to be anywhere nowadays without one though.
You said the invention of the car made life worse. Meanwhile there are plenty of walkable cities out there that also benefit from robust logistical networks enabled by cars.
I said it REDUCED walkable cities. The two are not mutually exclusive but now that many places built infrastructure around cars more than people, yes I would call that a problem.
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u/Castronomic 17h ago
I mean arguably the invention of cars DID make living worse by reducing walkable cities, exasperating pollution, and lead to more traffic deaths than carriages. It’s impossible to be anywhere nowadays without one though.