Streetcars revolutionized urban organization by enabling cities to expand outward, facilitating the growth of suburbs and reducing population density in city centers. They provided reliable and efficient transportation, allowing residents to live farther from their workplaces while still accessing them easily. This led to the development of distinct neighborhoods and a more spread-out urban landscape, ultimately influencing zoning, land use, and the overall layout of modern cities. Additionally, streetcars contributed to the rise of commercial districts along their routes, reshaping economic activity in urban areas.
It allowed the cities to spread out. You no longer had to live close to where you worked and shopped.
You Have to go to the garage
There are a number of Google Street View cars active in many cities around the world. Google has a web page where you can select a country to list which cities the cars are currently driving in but you cannot get any more detail than that. See related link below for details.
Almost all of the "streets" in Venice are canals, as boats there serve the same purpose as cars and buses in land cities. It would not be impossible to equip a boat to do the same job as cars do, to create Street Views. It just hasn't been done yet.
I am not sure what you want to know and what period of his life you are asking about. By the time he was President, cars were common. Horses were being phased out. There was a good passenger rail system. Cities had street cars and subways and gasoline buses.
Street view photos are updated on a continuous basis, but there is a tradeoff between adding new cities and keeping the existing street view imagery current. More new cities are added every day in addition to existing imagery being updated, but it may be several years until a given city is updated. See related links for more details including list of cities by country where Google's fleet of Street View cars are currently driving.
One of the fastest street cars in the US is the Lamborghini Aventador. Also, some of the other fastest street cars in the US include: The Nobel M600 and the Zenvo ST1.
They were invented to make easy profits. Early electric street car companies were also the local electrical supply companies for a city. They provided the street cars to make more profit. Soon after cars were invented street car profits fell off until eventually they abandoned the street cars and simply became utility companies. While every major city had 1 or more street car companies by 1910, and many small cities as well, very few street car companies existed by 1930. Today, they only exist where subsidized by government funds in the US.
Street view photos are updated on a continuous basis, but there is a tradeoff between adding new cities and keeping the existing street view imagery current. More new cities are added every day in addition to existing imagery being updated, but it may be several years until a given city is updated. See related links for more details including list of cities by country where Google's fleet of Street View cars are currently driving.
It depends on the local laws and regulations. Some cities may have restrictions on washing cars on the street due to environmental concerns, such as runoff contaminating water sources. It's best to check with your city or town's ordinances to see if washing your car on the street is allowed.
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Cars are designed to be street legal.