Most Americans are physically incapable of realizing that there is a horizon to car ownership that is fast approaching. A world without cars might as well be a post apocalypse they're so used to having them around - it's like if the sky turned a different color.
The whiplash will be legendary, I figure what they might try is sectioning parts of the suburban sprawl then say in x years utilities get cut we will pay you to move to apartment in downtown, give you extra cash if you sell your cars get down to just one.
Most Americans are physically incapable of realizing that there is a horizon to car ownership that is fast approaching. A world without cars might as well be a post apocalypse they're so used to having them around - it's like if the sky turned a different color.
The whiplash will be legendary, I figure what they might try is sectioning parts of the suburban sprawl then say in x years utilities get cut we will pay you to move to apartment in downtown, give you extra cash if you sell your cars get down to just one.
Welcome to night city. :cyber-lenin:
i ain't your average sicko :sicko-pig:
I'm dead just like disco :party-sicko:
my bank acount is zero zero zero (oh no) :stonks-down:
I think I need a hero :back-to-me-shining:
I don't have no ego because (nah) I'm spinnin out (wooh) :cat-vibing:
I was a teenager outlaw with no worries on my minddddd. :duck-dance:
Im now geting older my heart is growing colder all the time :pathetic:
If Mad Max has shown us anything, it's easier to imagine the end of the ecosystem and the slow death of humanity than the end of cars.