Phil in SF quoted The Power Broker by Robert A. Caro
By building his highways, Moses flooded the city with cars. By systematically starving the subways and the suburban commuter railroads, he swelled that flood to city-destroying dimensions. By making sure that the vast suburbs, rural and empty when he came to power, were filled on a sprawling, low-density development pattern relying primarily on roads instead of mass transportation, he insured that that flood would continue for generations if not centuries, that the New York metropolitan area would be— perhaps forever— an area in which transportation — getting from one place to another — would be an irritating, life-consuming concern for its 14,000,000 residents.
I'm surprised that a book written in 1974 is this correct about urban planning.