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A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric?
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New York is more than like midtown manhattan. I would not describe it as "clogged with taxis".
Also there's like 3.5 million subway riders per day in NYC.
So I don't know what point you're trying to make.
The article of "1/3 people don't have drivers licenses so why are we so car centric". People still use cars (as taxis) without a drivers license. Having no license does not mean you solely rely on transit.
I'm pretty confident that most people moving around NYC are not taking a taxi on the daily. I'm guessing you don't live here.
You missed the point of what I was meaning. The article was eluding to people without licenses should mean leas reliance on cars. But Uber exists, taxis exist, car pool exist. Just because a person doesn't have a license does not equal not traveling by car.