Fr having moved somewhere I can comfortably walk/bike/ride a lot of where I want/need to go has been a massive improvement to my life.
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Where?
Pick any city with a good rail line.
Examples pls.
DC, Chicago, Seattle, NYC, I hear mixed things about Boston
Oh I don't live in the US lol. I guess I didn't specify.
Oh well this is really the sort of thing you should be able to Google. And if you're going to ask questions without specifying country like an American, especially ones revolving around car culture…
Looks like you have a .ca there neighbor, in which case from what I hear you're fucked in that regard though Vancouver is building out a rail line and Toronto is obstinately refusing to. Montreal probably has decent transit though, nobody can tell as they speak french
I'm moving soon from a small town with nothing but a Circle K on the main road where last year 6 people died trying to cross the street, to a pretty big town with a bustling downtown and sidewalks the whole way to my new house ~2.5 miles away.
I'll be a 5-10 minute walk from a shopping center with a grocery store, a sports complex, a public library and a lot more.
I'm absolutely stoked. I grew up in the city and the sort of strandedness the last few years has really affected my mental health.
Wealth redistribution would fix all of them
Someone told me once that Americans love Disneyland so much because it's the only time in their lives in they're in a walkable town and that made me think. Makes me look at cruise ships in a new light too.
It's so fucking nice!