
Culture Study Podcast Finally a Conversation About a Car-Less Future That Won't Make You Feel Like Crap
Mar 11, 2026
Doug Gordon, advocate and co-author working on transportation and urban design. Sarah Goodyear, journalist and co-author focused on transportation policy. They debate how cars shape daily life and community. They explore tradeoffs of reducing car dependence, real-world wins like Ghent, urban and rural differences, and cultural resistance to rethinking streets.
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Cars Inflate Household Budgets
- Auto dependence raises household costs by forcing tradeoffs between housing and transportation.
- Doug Gordon notes new cars, insurance, and sprawl can push transportation costs from 10–15% to ~30% of take-home pay.
Neighborhood Friendship Sparked By A Dog Walk
- Sarah Goodyear describes meeting a neighbor while walking a dog, which blossomed into a real friendship in six months.
- The low-traffic street and incidental contact enabled connection she wouldn't have had driving.
Start By Having Fewer Cars
- Reduce car use incrementally: aim for fewer cars per household rather than zero cars.
- Doug Gordon recommends keeping one car instead of several as a realistic first step toward freedom.





