Let’s try an experiment. Finish this sentence:
“If there’s one truth and one lie about better cities that I really wish everyone understood better, especially decision-makers, it’s THIS truth and THIS lie.”
#UrbanTruth
Remember, car dependency is never freedom.
Mobility freedom comes from mobility choices. #UrbanTruth
“Longer loans also add to the total cost of the car. The average interest paid on an 84-month loan is $15,460, said Ivan Drury, director of insights at Edmunds.com. That’s $4,600 more than the average on a five-year loan, which used to be standard.”
Car dependency is getting even more expensive.
“We’re going to share the truth persuasively, create campaigns & brands that break through the noise and support better decisions, and go straight at the liars & lying campaigns. We’ve let the lies be far too successful, and that’s significantly hurt our cities. No more.” Us, in @usa.streetsblog.org
Some people and corporations out there really want you to be scared of having more things you need close by.
Why do you think that is?
#UrbanTruth
Some people and corporations out there really want you to be scared of having more things you need close by.
Why do you think that is?
#UrbanTruth
“Half the world’s 100 largest cities are experiencing high levels of water stress, with 38 in regions of “extremely high water stress”… water withdrawals are close to exceeding available supplies, often caused by poor management of water resources exacerbated by climate breakdown.” #UrbanTruth
Never forget, for many years Uber insisted it would reduce traffic in cities. Instead, Uber drivers cruise without passengers 40% of the time. Uber & Lyft no longer claim they reduce traffic. They now admit they increase congestion.
Now boosters lie about driverless cars. Don’t believe them either.
Never forget, for many years Uber insisted it would reduce traffic in cities. Instead, Uber drivers cruise without passengers 40% of the time. Uber & Lyft no longer claim they reduce traffic. They now admit they increase congestion.
Now boosters lie about driverless cars. Don’t believe them either.
Uber and Lyft said they would ease congestion. Instead they made it worse.
When most votes are casted based on personal financial decisions, this here seems like the most important thing to consider.
Cars are bad for your wallet, like really bad.
Uber and Lyft said they would ease congestion. Instead they made it worse.