Star Trek 2.0: Path Of Khan
How the worldwide push toward progressive transportation goals died for Bloomberg’s sins:
Connect the dots, and this becomes a much more significant story than the future of one bike lane in Brooklyn, or even the career of one official. New York City justly sees itself as the world’s greatest city: here, in some sense, people live the way everyone would live if they had the chance. How New York — the city that still has a uniquely low level of car ownership and use — manages its transport planning in the 21st century matters for the whole world: it is the template. If cycling is pushed back into the margins of that future, rather than promoted, along with efficient mass public transit and safe, pleasant pedestrianism, as a key part of that future, the consequences will be grave and grim.
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Posted: March 11th, 2011 | Filed under: Brooklyn, Insert Muted Trumpet's Sad Wah-Wah Here