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Finally, Summers advocates for public spaces without phones—such as clubs, restaurants, and parks—as means to foster more genuine human interaction. She recommends simple rules like turning off phones during dinners or hikes to improve mental health and social bonding.
She criticizes current signs on roads, such as ones urging drivers to give cyclists three feet of space, which are often obscured by homeless encampments or obstacles like abandoned RVs. Summers argues that ignorance or neglect of these issues creates hazards and frustrations, calling instead for better management of urban spaces and accountability.