60.00% - Roads, parking lots, and garages consume 30 to 50 percent of urban land in most American cities — car infrastructure is our most expensive land use.
40.00% - Parking minimums make non-drivers subsidize car infrastructure in their rent — people pay for parking they'll never use because the building was required to include it.
Land consumed by car infrastructure is land not available for buildings, parks, or pedestrian mobility.
100.00% - Roads, parking lots, and garages consume 30 to 50 percent of urban land in most American cities — car infrastructure is our most expensive land use.
50.00% - Land consumed by car infrastructure is land not available for buildings, parks, or pedestrian mobility.
50.00% - Every acre of surface parking represents an acre lost to housing or parkland.
0.00% - Car infrastructure consumes land that could otherwise be used for business, pedestrian friendly mobility options and other amenities.
50.00% - Right of way