• @doingthestuff
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    08 months ago

    Me, being a suburbanite with backyard chickens and a store I can drive to in 2-3 minutes

      • @[email protected]
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        98 months ago

        Because America was built for cars, not pedestrians. You’d be surprised how hard it can be to walk just a block or two down sometimes…

        Also in some parts of the country we have ridiculously fast roads right in front of neighborhoods so 3-4 minutes might be at 55mph (88kmh)

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        88 months ago

        There are no sidewalks, bike lanes or even a shoulder on the road. I walked home from the tire shop next to the store one time last year and four people stopped to offer me a ride because it’s that dangerous.

        Also it’s currently way below freezing here. I would still walk in those temps but not many people will, and not everyone can walk two miles each way (which is more like 1-2 hrs of walking total)

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        8 months ago

        There are no sidewalks, bike lanes or even a shoulder on the road. I walked home from the tire shop next to the store one time last year and four people stopped to offer me a ride because it’s that dangerous.

        Also it’s currently way below freezing here. I would still walk in those temps but not many people will, and not everyone can walk two miles each way (which is more like 1-2 hrs of walking total)

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          68 months ago

          Honestly, that’s the biggest problem with suburbs; that they are often purposefully designed to not be walkable.