I’m referring to those housing and shopping developments built around automobiles more than people, cookie-cutter houses and shopping and schools and houses of worship. Asphalt everywhere.
You have to drive, rarely is there even a bus available, much less a subway or easy walking.
Add to that the paradox of houses built with new technologies and efficiencies, with less labor and faster than older ones that feel more spacious and more homey.
Well, I am finally living in a city with no traffic lights. Dover measured up well on the alternative scale, too.