The Olympic flag was passed to LA. How will everyone get around the car-choked city?
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass promised a "no car" Olympics when the summer games come to her city in 2028. How is her plan going to work in a city famous for large freeways and a lot of traffic? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Now that the Paris Olympics are over, the torch passes eventually to Los Angeles for …
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