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Saturn released a commercial in 2003 that ironically highlighted the inefficiency of cars and how much space they occupy.
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To this day, this Uber commercial has always been the perfect display of how inefficient cars are in cities.

This actually shows how inefficient people are. They can’t pick up six people and go 70 miles an hour, or haul 80,000 pounds of food 3000 miles across country.

Well, they went out of business, so maybe that wasnt a very good commercial.

The ad shows why parking is especially problematic from an urban space perspective. The parking lot shot, with dozens of people evenly dispersed along a vast plane of asphalt, hits home the idea that cities have made too much room for cars. So do the images of people sprinting—or, more often, standing still in “traffic”—on a freeway overpass, with so much road between them.

Tricks of the advertising industry that make food appear fresh and tasty.

This ingenious illustration by Karl Jilg reveals how much space we waste on cars

You're making grandma work too hard here. 😆

Duracell battery commercial, 1994 🔋

Well, there's a lot less space taken by Saturn cars today.

Maybe unpopular opinion, but I like to have private, personal space and not have to share space with strangers on a bus or subway


