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S2E9 P&P Peter Spearritt. Who Benefits When Cities Are Built for Cars, Not People?

S2E9 P&P Peter Spearritt. Who Benefits When Cities Are Built for Cars, Not People?

Update: 2025-03-21
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Freeways keep growing, but where does that leave you if you don’t drive? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Emeritus Professor Peter from the University of Queensland explores how Southeast Queensland’s urban sprawl and road-heavy planning have shaped the way you move. He shares childhood memories of walkable neighbourhoods, unpacks the decades-long grip of the roads lobby, and looks at how political choices keep cars in control.

You’ll hear about shrinking green spaces, the disconnectbetween transport planning and real needs, and the limits of current infrastructure. With insights from Brisbane’s busways and Melbourne’s rail network, the discussion turns to practical fixes—like smaller electric buses and smarter public transport. When streets are built for speed instead of people, what does that mean for your future?

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S2E9 P&P Peter Spearritt. Who Benefits When Cities Are Built for Cars, Not People?

S2E9 P&P Peter Spearritt. Who Benefits When Cities Are Built for Cars, Not People?

Get Around Caboolture