Does your country respect individual freedom and the right to transportation self-determination, or is it a pseudo-marxist overpopulated police state that forces you to use (((public))) "transportation"?
Does your country respect individual freedom and the right to transportation self-determination...
what city is this?
>pic
Reminds me of Edmonton 10 years ago, but somehow with even more parking lots.
But anyways we don't have roads, parking or decent public transportation. Everything is shit.
>Europoors wish they could afford cars
Houston in th 70s
>true briton
That image is from sweden
Not any better today. It's just that now there are parking garages instead of lots.
>actually CHOOSING to live in a c*ty
VERY good goyim
They still demolished a old building which was still in OPs pic in 2014
Google "Incarnate Word Academy Nicholas Clayton Building"
No, I'm forced to apply for a driver's license and pass a "driver's test" to get permission from the state to drive on public roads. Then they impose further restrictions on my rights with "drunk driving" laws, speed limits, etc. I'm not even allowed to keep an open bottle of alcohol in my car.
Yeah we have the freedom to drive cars, but all the roads are in shit shape so it's no fun anyway.
Nazi tier
Houston has no zoning laws. They build 50 story shitboxes next to detatched single-family homes. They will tear down a 10 floor building just to build a 15 story building, while a full block parking lot remains across the street for another decade or more. The "mass transit" is a little tram that basically goes in a 5 mile loop to nowhere.
Houston isnt really a city in the traditional sense. It's a giant suburban sprawl full of retarded people and some of the worst traffic in the world. A reasonably intelligent higchschool kid without urban planning experience could plan a better city. The one positive aspect of the "city" is that it has really good Tex-Mex food.
Its essentially an enormous meme.
Yes, but, drugs.
Both. Anyone can buy a car if they can afford it or use the public transportation if they want to.
Did you know its standard in other countries to actually have a government issued ID? It could be a lot worse here.
But it's houston
>no open bottle
This is the one that really gets me.
Houston is a hard mexican drugs hub.