Unfortunately the invention of the mass produced automobile brought a lot of side affects that ruined our cities, particularly those who were just beginning to really flourish when the automobile boom started. These cities were built around the automobile and remain so, for the most part, today. Cities have bent over backwards to tear down beautiful architecture for a few parking spaces in a sea of asphalt.
Cities do seem to be filling in the asphalt scars left in our downtowns, but so much work is still left to be done. Check out this image of Houston (the city I consider to be the epitome of automobile) from the late 1980's (from The City Shaped):
How can we return our urban centers to a pedestrian friendly environment without having to wait for generations?


















