369 / How car culture drives us apart
What if we could rethink mobility to be not about the car, but about people? What if we thought less about technological innovation and more about connection and community, equity and access? Might it be possible to imagine a move away from petrol? From drivers? From cars?
Medium • There Are No Cars in Wakanda
The Death of Cool
itscharlibb.substack.comOpinion | I’ve Seen a Future Without Cars, and It’s Amazing (Published 2020)
nytimes.comFor decades, the automobile provided a pathway to economic opportunity and upward mobility. But now the negative consequences — including a reliance on fossil fuels and increased emissions of greenhouse gases; a dramatic increase in the rate of deaths caused by cars[x]; the disconnection of local community and weakening of local economies; the rise... See more
Medium • There Are No Cars in Wakanda
Cocooned in metal, hurtling down the time highway, we become spectators rather than participants in the world around us. The landscape blurs into the background as scenery, rather than a crucial, living, breathing part of our existence. Our focus narrows to what’s ahead of us, to what needs to get done.
This speed and insulation creates an emotional... See more
This speed and insulation creates an emotional... See more