Comprehensionhard · Past Paper
The urban planner remarked, 'A city that prioritizes cars over pedestrians eventually loses its soul.' What does he value most?
AHigh-speed highways.
BWalkable spaces and human-centric design.
CThe car manufacturing industry.
DModern architecture.
✓ Correct Answer: B — Walkable spaces and human-centric design.
The 'soul' of a city being lost to cars implies that human interaction and walkability are what give a city value.
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