By Abe Simpson
This is a terrible article, MK. It focuses on proletariat unrest against cars without once touching on the social and financial inequality that drove it. It uses examples from 110 years ago to demonstrate how idyllic things were (US population, 83m; life expectancy, 49/52) then cites Nader's book from 50 years ago as the point where things changed and then continues to go "cars kill more people than AIDS!"
Apparently mr. Fried doesn't live in, like, a city.