Sometimes, life tosses out a zinger so absurd that all one can do is laugh.
The first response sums things up nicely : “Anyone who buys this has more money than sense.” Preposterous parking spot sales aside, much of the Reddit post’s responses revolve around the necessity of cars in the Boston area.
It’s an interesting concept. According to the INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard, Boston is one of the toughest places to drive, with roughly 79 hours wasted per year. In fact, Boston is ranked fifth-worst in the Americas and 12th-worst in the world.
Based on that alone, without considering the volume of heat-trapping pollution, the idea of a carless city is worth discussing. When we do consider ozone factors , year-round particle pollution, and short-term particle pollution, California cities dominate …