and mark rapinoe wrote their agency is clearly biased against cars, in my opinion they are being overlyfluenced aside with the uber political bicycle coalition in a biased manner, please ask jeffrey tumlin why he remained so biased against car owners and parking. parking is one third of your budget, so tell us your response to these concerns. >> yes, we hear those concerns a lot. first of all i love driving. i got my drivers license on the morning of the day of my 16th birthday and i recognize that driving a car is by far the most convenient mode of transportation for most people, and an essential mode for a lot of san franciscans, but the challenges, even our current economic situation notwithstanding, san francisco is growing. the city passed a housing element this week that will add 80,000 units to the west side of san francisco. in order to make it possible for san franciscans who need to drive, to continue to be able to drive, we need to make sure that people who are interested in walking or biking or taking transit, feel safe and that feels convenient and easy for them and that's