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-Wojciech Keblowski, [[https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/08/public-transportation-brussels-free-tickets|"Public Transit Can Be Free"]] - "We don’t put coins in street lamps or pay by the minute in public parks. Here’s why we can make subway and bus fares a thing of the past." | -Wojciech Keblowski, [[https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/08/public-transportation-brussels-free-tickets|"Public Transit Can Be Free"]] - "We don’t put coins in street lamps or pay by the minute in public parks. Here’s why we can make subway and bus fares a thing of the past." | ||
-Planka, [[https://socialistproject.ca/2020/01/the-traffic-hierarchy/|"The Traffic Hierarchy"]]: "One is not born a motorist, one becomes one. Mobility and class are deeply entangled. Not only because one’s potential for mobility often has to do with one’s economic position, but also because a society built on today’s mobility paradigm – automobility – directly contributes to growing economic and social differences." | -Planka, [[https://socialistproject.ca/2020/01/the-traffic-hierarchy/|"The Traffic Hierarchy"]]: "One is not born a motorist, one becomes one. Mobility and class are deeply entangled. Not only because one’s potential for mobility often has to do with one’s economic position, but also because a society built on today’s mobility paradigm – automobility – directly contributes to growing economic and social differences." | ||
+ | -Sarah Seo, //Policing the Open Road// | ||
+ | -Kafui Ablode, //Rights in Transit// | ||
+ | -Jason Prince and Judith Dellheim, //Free Public Transit: And Why We Don't Pay to Ride Elevators// |