• Vinstaal0@feddit.nl
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    3 days ago

    There are loads of area’s where you can get around without a car, which increases area’s to be outside and meet others.

    For a lot of people including me it is a choice to use the car as much as we do.

    • timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      Very, very dependent on where you are. You’re on feddit.nl so I’ll assume you live in the Nederlands. For… Most of the US, going without a car is either not really doable or you will absolutely miss out on going lots of places.

      Really wish that wasn’t the case but alas.

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        1 day ago

        If more people go with bike and/or walk you would have more infrastructure for it. Also keep annoying your local representatives.

        Where there is a will there is a way.

        Even in the US there are places that are inaccessible by car as far as I know. Then again some people in the US also have the BS abuse that wide bike lanes make it harder for fire trucks etc to get around ….

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          6 hours ago

          Oh we try but it’s a very uphill battle. Not to mention we have the loudest car brains all shrieking that “it isn’t used!” when talking about the 2 bike lanes in a city, as if they were even connected or went anywhere people needed to go (and they are still used by yours truly and others anyhow).

          It’s not really a surprise when people don’t use it when they have to brave 40+mph car traffic to get to the bike lane right?

          I keep contacting my reps but I’ve come to the conclusion that meaningful transit and Europe-like bike infra will just never happen in my lifetime. Sad but maybe generations after me will have it.