The viral picture was published in an Italian weekly newspaper "La Domenica del Corriere", which ran from 1899 to 1989. The image appeared on the back cover of the newspaper on 16th December 1962 edition with a caption that can be roughly translated to, “Will we go around cities like this? Here’s how the problem of traffic in cities could be lightened, if not completely solved: tiny single-seater cars that occupy a small area…”
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ΔιαγραφήThe viral picture was published in an Italian weekly newspaper "La Domenica del Corriere", which ran from 1899 to 1989. The image appeared on the back cover of the newspaper on 16th December 1962 edition with a caption that can be roughly translated to, “Will we go around cities like this? Here’s how the problem of traffic in cities could be lightened, if not completely solved: tiny single-seater cars that occupy a small area…”
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