• @Fried_out_KombiOPM
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    1 year ago

    They’ve already installed some in my neighborhood, and they have a very smooth, even surface. Beyond that, I think it’s just an aesthetic thing: create really attractive, pleasant spaces and you’ll attract more pedestrians. And of you’re in a dense neighborhood, the local tax revenues are more than enough to afford nicer surfaces than if you’re having to cover a ton of sprawling suburbia.

    • @flint5436
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      51 year ago

      They also feel they are less slippery when it rains and allow rainwater to seep into the ground directly rather than direkt it to the sewers. This unburdens the sewer system and the humitity in the ground helps cool cities.

    • @jiji
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      11 year ago

      Thanks for your response!! I agree they’re aesthetically better, by a mile! I was just worried about their functional practicality.