Catherine Read

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Illich discovered a hidden physical law: the faster a society moves, the more it spreads out and the more time it must spend moving. And he hadn’t seen the half of it. Since 1983, when the American sprawl machine really kicked in, the number of miles driven has grown at eight times the population rate.47 While almost one in ten commuters walked to work in Illich’s day, fewer than one in forty do now.
Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time
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