I think these two pics speak for themselves, the first in 1900 and the second in 2002. I refer of course to parked cars. The situation is worse now than it was 16 years ago and every residential street in the town is choked by parked cars. I often wonder how the emergency services manage at times.
The advent of the 'family car' was of course immensely liberating and stimulated the post-war economy but one has to wonder if we are reaching saturation point. I note in winter the number of cars that arrive in the Pioneer car park with steaming exhausts which of course means they have travelled no distance at all. Are people losing the ability to think 'walking to the shop'?