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Yes, it seems to me that for the most part this planning would be beneficial to the society as a whole. It is also important to keep in mind that not everyone can afford vehicles.
yes, promoting this will not only help citizens lead a healthier life, it will also help reduce the amunt of pollution added because of increasing vehicles on the road.
Yes, car-centered areas have impacted people’s lifestyles. Having outdoor avenues for movement will promote active lifestyles.
Yes this is definitely optimal and it also promotes a stronger sense of community as you have more opportunities to meet other people and be aware of everyone in their community.
Yes this makes a lot of sense and would positively promote a healthier society, and encourage it by creating such infrastructure.
I believe this is a smart and effective way to promote a healthier lifestyle with minimal downsides. It could also help reduce pollution.
Yes, there are many benefits to reducing car usage in cities, a reduction in pollution, lower noise pollution, and a decrease in average cost for those commuting to cities as cars are more expensive …Read MoreYes, there are many benefits to reducing car usage in cities, a reduction in pollution, lower noise pollution, and a decrease in average cost for those commuting to cities as cars are more expensive than public transport for most. Read Less
Yes, pedestrian and bicycle-friendly infrastructure not only promotes healthy living but also has huge environmental effects and helps foster community.