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No city of any size could have permitted everyone to come by car and retained a vibrant downtown. To take an extreme example: in 1966, one transportation scholar calculated that if everyone who commuted to Manhattan every day drove alone in a car, storing those vehicles would require a five-story garage the size of Manhattan below Fifty-Second Street.
Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World
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