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Enrique Peñalosa: San Francisco can be friendly to cars or to peopl   Message List  
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Re: Enrique Peñalosa: San Francisco can be friendly to cars or to people, but not both

--- Bob Shanteau asked:
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> People drive and travel in cars, don't they?
>
> What is it about cars that make their drivers bully pedestrians and
> bicyclists? Is it a tyranny of speed and size?

It's the combination of power and anonymity. Many people don't have the personal
integrity to handle either of those well.





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