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by zoltar 1169 days ago
99% of what?

It's nearly 4% of the US population (2021).

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Land area, since we are talking about things that take up space (parking) and have to take into account that most people in these cities don’t own cars because of adequate (not great) public transportation.

It’s more interesting to have this conversation about a city like Dallas or Houston or St Louis or Tulsa, all of whom have absolutely kowtowed to car culture to create negative externalities like what this article is going on about and for which public transportation probably could not easily be described as “adequate” in comparison to the aforementioned cities of NY, SF, Chicago.

Almost 10% if you include the metro areas. SF, NY, and Chicago account for a significant portion of how Americans experience the world.