What if streets were made for people? Once upon a time, before the advent of the automobile, cities were places that were somewhat more friendly to pedestrians. Today, whether you're in New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles you often have to do battle with automobiles and buses just to get to work or to the market. In this report from Streetfilms, Clarence Eckerson, Jr. explores the lifestyle changes that are forcing San Francisco to make Market Street a little more people friendly.