Ratings8
Average rating3.8
An utterly fascinating book about the evils of parking mandates, the ease of which money laundering encompasses parking garages it ultimately how the pandemic fixed many issues.
I expected a more balanced take, but about half this book is repeated tirades that amount to “cars = bad”, “transit = good”. I think the argument could have been made in a more balanced way (focusing on externalities of cars and parking) rather than just essentially claiming they are the root of all problems in cities.