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re: This "walkable cities" thing I keep hearing about...

Posted on 12/22/22 at 1:30 pm to
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 12/22/22 at 1:30 pm to
For as spread out as some of America is cars are the only solution.

People seem to understimate how much of their life they live in their cars, especially when it is critical to where they live.

The American dream is to not live as dense as European cities. Just different cultures.
This post was edited on 12/22/22 at 1:32 pm
Posted by jclem11
Neoliberal Shill
Member since Nov 2011
7906 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 1:41 pm to
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For as spread out as some of America is cars are the only solution.




In urban areas, you can absolutely make the areas walkable. More mixed use neighborhoods with no parking minimums and good public transportation.

The real issue is there is no political will in America to change anything. Americans are too fat and lazy and addicted to cars.

Hell, there are meltdowns when the city adds bike lanes around town.

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People seem to understimate how much of their life they live in their cars, especially when it is critical to where they live.


Yes because of the garbage arse, retarded urban planning of American cities around the car. It's costly in terms of tax dollars to build and maintain and time.

So much of the population wastes hours each day commuting. It is stupid design. There is no debate to be had here. Most American cities are terribly planned and designed due to the car brain rot.

Any attempts to fund or improve public transportation or add rail / bus infrastructure is met with cries of SoCiAlIsM or some other retarded trope by the mouthbreathers.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25891 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 1:41 pm to
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The American dream is to not live as dense as European cities. Just different cultures.

I don’t think this is everyone’s American dream.

Fortunately, the US is geographically large enough to have plenty of lifestyle options. It doesn’t have to be one size fits all.

In general, metro areas with 1M+ people should be looking at ways to make cars more optional. As cities continue to grow, the infrastructure won’t be able to handle the added traffic. Increasing density will also help on the affordable housing front.
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