Britain's addiction to cars is built on a financial house of cards | Tom Haines-Doran
Briefly

If you believe much of the media coverage, my community was engaged in a culture war - a seemingly intractable obstacle to anyone wishing to reduce the dominance of motor vehicles in our towns and cities.
According to the government's plan for drivers: There's nothing wrong with driving. Most of us use a car and, for many, life would not be livable without their car. This is a utility understanding of car culture: cars are popular because people depend on them.
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