"In 1913 the New York Court of Appeals observed that it was 'common knowledge' that the 'great size and weight' of automobiles could make them 'a most serious danger,' and so the responsibility for preserving the safety of the streets lay overwhelmingly with motorists."

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/when-cities-treated-cars-as-dangerous-intruders/

When Cities Treated Cars as Dangerous Intruders

To many urban Americans in the 1920s, the car and its driver were tyrants that deprived others of their freedom.

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@PhillipBrandon time to popularize parasols again