I don't really understand this reply, like, the fact you can see cars in the picture of the Danish town doesn't mean it isn't walkable or doesn't have good PT. There seems to be a little bit too much space between the houses and, you know, perhaps it is far from a city so who knows, it may really not be walkable, but just seeing cars isn't evidence of that. People won't give up their cars as long as they can afford them even if they live in a very walkable community. There may be more people who chose to do without them but you'll still see many, many cars. They may just drive less. There's many reasons why they may want to still have cars even if the community is walkable/has great PT.
oh, well, I'm glad things just are the way they are.
I don't really understand this reply, like, the fact you can see cars in the picture of the Danish town doesn't mean it isn't walkable or doesn't have good PT. There seems to be a little bit too much space between the houses and, you know, perhaps it is far from a city so who knows, it may really not be walkable, but just seeing cars isn't evidence of that. People won't give up their cars as long as they can afford them even if they live in a very walkable community. There may be more people who chose to do without them but you'll still see many, many cars. They may just drive less. There's many reasons why they may want to still have cars even if the community is walkable/has great PT.