| Quotes From the Film | Commentary by Sandy Bahr | Lincoln Institute Publications |
Quotes From the Film
"I ride about 4.8 miles to work every single day. People yell at me; they're like 'Hey loser!' or 'Get a car!' I got hit by three cars in one day. This lady was there and she comes pulling out in a Blazer. I start pedaling and she comes up and she whacks me and she's goes 'Ohh!' She got all like scared and everything, and then tells me that I should watch where I'm going! It's a tough town if you don't got a car. Can't get around.""It causes us to become a society that is so dependent upon the car that we don't know our neighbors. We come out of our offices, we get in the car, we drive down the street, we hit the garage door opener, we pull in, and that's the last we see of anybody." "Well, we definitely like to build roads in the Phoenix area and we think that freeways will address traffic congestion. But, there are years and years of experiences that show that if you build more freeways, you get more traffic." Commentary by Sandy Bahr
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