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by woleium 399 days ago
Sounds like you would trade convenience for a reduction of freedom for the young and the poor.
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I see these changes as expanding freedom, not reducing it. Car ownership costs thousands annually, which many young and low-income New Yorkers can't afford. Improving buses, creating safe bike lanes, and making parking more efficient gives everyone more affordable transportation choices. From my perspective, the current system restricts freedom, which excludes precisely the young and less affluent.
The young and poor in NYC do not own cars because it's too expensive to do so.