Careful Cranky, here we are talking about changing habits, not about changing fuel sources - most commutes in a city like Rome are rather short and I am certain 50% of car trips could be replaced by walking/cycling/using public transportation.
But no one is doing it. Everyone here prefers to drive and then park four cars abreast at the curbside (reducing the three lanes to half of one and further bottling up traffic).
And a lot of people complain and actually campaign against bike paths, as a waste of public funds which could go to build more roads/parking.
But no one is doing it. Everyone here prefers to drive and then park four cars abreast at the curbside (reducing the three lanes to half of one and further bottling up traffic).
And a lot of people complain and actually campaign against bike paths, as a waste of public funds which could go to build more roads/parking.