Inside America’s first car-free neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona
Culdesac Tempe is being called the first car-free neighborhood in the United States, designed to prioritize walkability, public transit, and community over cars. We speak with Ryan Johnson, CEO of Culdesac, about the inspiration behind the project, how it works, and what it could mean for the future of urban living.

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24 Hours in an Illegal, Car-Free Community

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Living car-free in the Arizona desert: inside Culdesac Tempe (full walkthru)

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Watch Ukrainian Drones OBLITERATE a Russian Jet

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I Visited Culdesac Tempe and I Have Thoughts

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Living In The “First Car-Free Neighborhood In The U.S.” For $1,472/Month

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Trump’s Childish Behavior with World Leaders, Republicans Bash His Iran Deal & Guillermo’s Huge News

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The $25K EV Truck You Can Repair Yourself: Meet The Slate Truck | Jay Leno’s Garage

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I Asked People What Their Car Payment Is

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Why NOBODY Lives in these 9 EMPTY States

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Development near Phoenix tests whether car-free living is sustainable in sprawling cities

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This Is the First American City That Will Run Out of Water

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Why Dealers Are Panicking Over the Walmart Motorcycle

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A new development in Arizona has shops, a restaurant, a farmer’s market and no cars.

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Why This Channel Exists (and why I hate Houston)

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Inside The Crisis Facing U.S. Auto Giants

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Why American Trucks Are So Big

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Car Junk Yards Are Burning - You Are The One Getting Burned!

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We Sent Our CEO To Dubai’s Supercar Junkyards

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