The person on the left is carrying bags, the one in orange is a delivery driver and a couple of people are wearing backpacks. Aside from car brained, Damaris is also blind.

  • @chiliedogg
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    26 months ago

    Do you think we don’t have offices, schools, and C-stores in the suburbs?

    We also have sidewalks, bike lanes, walkable shopping districts, etc, but in Texas they don’t get used because it’s 110° for months at a time and you don’t want to have to take a shower every time you change locations.

    But the problem is those C-stores and small offices don’t bring the jobs required to support the suburbs. Most people have to work in the city, so they have to commute, and getting from their house to the office is what creates traffic.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      I’ll accept that maybe my vision of the suburbs is biased by films and TV shows 😅

      I live in a city where temperature could realistically go to 110° F (that’s about 40~45° C for me) in summer but here bus and tram have AC and there is water fountains (decorative and drinkable) everywhere + the city try to maintain vegetation despite heat waves. So even if it’s hot outside, felt air temperature is actually way cooler.

      I’ll admit this is very dependent of where you live, the climate around you, water availability and other things, but certainly it’s doable in some places of the US. For others places, in between accomodations can be found. Walkable cities are not a black and white sets of solution there’s levels, hierarchical implementations, etc