Because it has to be repeated again and again: We need to drastically reduce the number of cars to solve our problems.
@AndiPopp than drastically invest in public transportation outside of cities…. The people there have no chance without cars…
@Grey08 Yes, this is a part of it. But increasing living density is also part of the equation. Many "non-city" areas are surprisingly unsustainable.
@AndiPopp @Grey08 While this is correct, from an activist perspective it is much better to focus on private vehicles in urban areas. Because there, the benefits of removing vehicles and thus freeing public space for other activities are obvious to most people and the consequences of not owning a car are much less severe than in rural areas.