How we got off the pedestrian path
A terrific article (and it is only the first one of a four-parts series) exploring why USA (but, to some extent, the ideas fit other contexts) has forgot about walking. It´s hard to write about walking and pedestrians because it seems all have been said, but Tom Vanderbilt puts some light in this story.
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