19.9.08

The value of quiet and clean streets

The less driving there is through an anthropogenic environment, the more community and health is established. Traffic fragments community not just physically, but also socially. Motor traffic makes all living beings sick and disconnects them. The roar of traffic is literally eroding the quality of life. Noise, vibration and chemical particle pollution is incompatible with living bodies wanting to mingle in such polluted spaces.

"Growing car dependence is creating an epidemic of deteriorated mental and physical health associated with air and noise pollution, inactivity and road deaths and injuries."

With less carbon-intensive mobility, people perceive spaces as 'homes' in which to 'put down roots'. In a car-obsessed country like Australia, with sub-urban dwellings sprawling over the coasts it might be some time before that 'drive through-feeling' on the 'road to no-where' is replaced by sustainable mobility.
Via The Guardian 190908
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