Girls were happy to ride with us until they got uppity and wanted their own.
Is this a study that actually got paid to determine?
I'm in the wrong business.
It also could be interpreted to mean moving people to a “good neighborhood” doesn’t unlock the benefits unless you can drive to the jobs, civic activities, schools, etc. Just putting them in a middle class house doesn’t make them members of the mobile, spread out community.
Isn’t this the most pathetic “study” you’ve heard of? (well, at least this week, and it’s only Tuesday, so the week is young).
Who knew you needed a car in America to travel anywhere? And without one you were stuck in poverty ridden inner cities?
The USA was SO much better off decades ago when it was frugal with its limited resources and didn’t fund crap like this.