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21 hours ago | comment | added | datacube | "The reality is that Cars didn't spring up overnight, before cars we had Trams, Horse and Carriages etc. We had bridges, roads, tunnels - all with a limitation on width." Has someone living in a historic city, with most of the city core being WAY older than the first motorized cars, I 100% confirm this. Another evidence is the difference in street and car width between europe and america. europe with its medieval cities has a lot of narrow streets where two american cars would not fit side by side. | |
2 days ago | comment | added | Matthieu M. | I do want to note that it's quite common for small trucks to have a 3-seaters bench; also... Fiat Multipla had 6 seats: 3 in the front, 3 in the back. So our current infrastructure does allow 3 seats in the front... it may not be the most comfortable, though. | |
2 days ago | history | answered | TheDemonLord | CC BY-SA 4.0 |