When it comes to cars, there is no housing crisis (just an existential one) : NPR
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One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
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