Great article. Tying it to notions of public health is a good step forward in advancing the conversation we should be having about the centrality of cars.
I liked the the “Motor transport form” juxtaposed against the “Non-motor transport form” questionnaire – in particular, asking"If somebody leaves their car in the street and it gets stolen" versus “If somebody leaves their belongings in the street and it gets stolen” has me thinking.
Great article. Tying it to notions of public health is a good step forward in advancing the conversation we should be having about the centrality of cars.
I liked the the “Motor transport form” juxtaposed against the “Non-motor transport form” questionnaire – in particular, asking"If somebody leaves their car in the street and it gets stolen" versus “If somebody leaves their belongings in the street and it gets stolen” has me thinking.