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Automotive city
Urban planning prioritising automobiles / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An automotive city or auto city is a city that facilitates and encourages the movement of people via private transportation, through 'physical planning', e.g., built environment innovations (street networks, parking spaces, automobile/pedestrian interface technologies and low density urbanised areas containing detached dwellings with driveways or garages) and 'soft programming' e.g., social policy surrounding city street usage (traffic safety/automobile campaigns, automobile laws and the social reconstruction of streets as reserved public spaces for the automobile).[1][2]
![]() | The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (November 2016) |
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