• Not_mikey@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    The images span is about a mile… I know American fitness standards are low but I think most can walk an eighth of a mile.

    Also it’s not housing hundreds of people, as shown in the meme it could house 10s of thousands of it’s not huge lot single family housing, but that’s only if you care about “sound arguments”

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      6 months ago

      To be honest it’s kind of weird here in North America. People frequently act like a 15 minute walk is crazy, and a 30 minute walk is impossible. These people could walk that far, it’s not a fitness issue, just people pretty much always just default to driving everywhere in certain places.

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        6 months ago

        @Chobbes @Not_mikey Walking 600m (as the crow flies) from my hotel in Sugarland Houston to the shopping district near it was sketchy as. Y’all are crazy hostile to people choosing to walk anywhere.

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          6 months ago

          Ooooh yeah, big time! I just want to live somewhere that at least acknowledges how fucked up the car situation is 😭

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        5 months ago

        Probably part of the problem is where they make you walk, or that nobody actually plans for safe nor comfortable walking anywhere.

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          5 months ago

          This is an issue sometimes. It’s not great when suddenly there’s no sidewalk and you’re walking alongside a busy road. That said, I don’t think this is the main contributor. I think people are just in the habit of driving everywhere to the point where they won’t walk 15 minutes from their house to a convenience store and will opt to drive instead, and this is in neighbourhoods with good sidewalks and no particularly busy roads. People just don’t think about walking as a means to get anywhere and they’ll frequently drive just a couple of blocks if they’re going to visit somebody nearby too, in my experience anyway.