Philadelphia's declining car ownership & rising costs spur residents to choose car-free living amid walkable communities contributing to sustainable growth and health.

In an era of urban sustainability, individuals are increasingly eschewing car ownership due to the high costs associated with it. This is supported by the concept of "15-minute cities," where everything is designed within walking distance, in turn reducing carbon emissions. A primary example stems from Philadelphia, where citizens have consciously chosen to live without a car, resulting in various advantages such as financial, mental, and physical benefits.

February 09, 2024
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