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" strangling" the city — as a matter of fact he drives in and out a lot faster than he thinks. But he is changing the fundamental character of the metropolitan area — and, many planners fear, for the worse. Perhaps the central question is whether the... "
Car wars: How the car won our hearts and conquered our cities - Page 109
by Graeme Davison - 2004 - 328 pages
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The Exploding Metropolis

William H. Whyte - Political Science - 1993 - 232 pages
...more automobiles into the center of town. The motorist is not "strangling" the city— as a matter of fact he drives in and out a lot faster than he thinks....metropolitan area— and, many planners fear, for the worse. As noted in Chapter 1, the city is faced with a host of novel and complex problems. Perhaps the central...
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