For more than a century, the car has been treated as a universal solution. One vehicle was expected to handle rural roads, highways, family trips, city centers, parking garages, and everything in between. As cities densified and trips became shorter, the form factor barely changed. Cars grew heavier, wider, and more complex, even as the average urban journey shrank.
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