3.5

An informative and well laid out history of how parking and car dependence has shaped USA cities. While most of it wasn’t surprising, it did make me think extra about parking privileges in my own city.

Where Grabar really lost me was his fanaticism for self-driving cars. While I think those are a great solution for people who truly depend on cars, his description of an electric self-driving cars sounded like a hell-scape that would be more equitable, environmental, and pedestrian friendly if there was true re-investment in public transportation.