DONNIENARC0 t1_iyibre2 wrote
Could definitely do better, but I'm a little surprised at how well we stack up already. I'm not intimately familiar with many of these places, but I wouldn't have guessed we were ahead of cities like Tampa, Denver, Austin, etc.
spaceribs OP t1_iyiep7a wrote
I think it's due to having great advocacy for public transit and bikes, which we should celebrate. Complete streets certainly haven't been applied consistently, but it is on our books, and I bet those other metro areas don't have anything like that implemented.
YoYoMoMa t1_iyig3f2 wrote
>but I wouldn't have guessed we were ahead of cities like Tampa, Denver, Austin, etc.
Cities with a history of libertarian politics that grew extremely quickly become clusterfucks.
todareistobmore t1_iyjj2yr wrote
Baltimore has a much higher percentage of people who don't own cars than any of those cities (here are 2015 numbers, at least). Some of it's density but a lot of it's poverty.
[deleted] t1_iyk7wag wrote
Austin may be weird, but big oil still has an iron grip on that state. Big fans of “one more lane” mentality.
 We could certainly do better...
We could certainly do better...
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