They do. I’m also in favor of tearing out intracity highways, converting roads in urban centers in walkable spaces, and shifting zoning to encourage the density required for those to be actually viable transportation.
Those are all super tall orders though, so I’m happy to start with shifting the financial burden for road maintenance to those mainly driving it (🥁)
Cars may do more, but for maintenance spending a car and a pedestrian have exactly the same impact.
cars put more strain on roads than bikes, walking and unicycling
They do. I’m also in favor of tearing out intracity highways, converting roads in urban centers in walkable spaces, and shifting zoning to encourage the density required for those to be actually viable transportation.
Those are all super tall orders though, so I’m happy to start with shifting the financial burden for road maintenance to those mainly driving it (🥁)
Cars may do more, but for maintenance spending a car and a pedestrian have exactly the same impact.