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Millennials’ Negative Childhood Experiences with Cars Makes Them Wary of “Car Culture”

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Oct 07, 2015
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Sam Schwartz states in his new book Street Smart: The Rise of Cities and the Fall of Cars that Millennials “observed more unpleasant driving than the Gen X, Boomer and Silent generations added together.” He claims that the Millennial childhood, spent in traffic jams while going from soccer to cello lessons, is one reason this generation hasn’t embraced …

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