Even where car owners are the minority – e.g. New York City and the global South – their influence often derails sustainable policies.
In the global South, most people are not car-dependent. Investing in sustainable, equitable transport systems, along with policies like congestion pricing protects against rising car ownership.
New York’s congestion pricing backlash shows how car-centric thinking can harm the majority.
In a 2023 study in the UK, people were more in favor of public policy to make people safer as long topic was something other than cars.
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