Image credit: Alex Wiebe , used under Creative Commons license. When I wrote that being carless in America is like second-class citizenship , it stirred up quite a debate. In between the calls for me to “go back to Britain”, and the firm metaphorical nods of agreement from many carless Americans, commenter Vboring made an assertion that “the fact that neighborhoods without sidewalks exist implies that people don’t value si… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Where the Sidewalks End, and Why: Don’t Blame the Market