• Yabai@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    The practicality isn’t questionable.

    Of course there are outliers and places/people it wouldn’t work for but the vast majority should be absolutely fine.

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      1 year ago

      It is questionable though in most states in the US atleast. Not sure how someone who lives a 20 minute drive from the nearest town in the middle of nowhere is supposed to ride a bike around. The whole world isn’t urbanized

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        1 year ago

        Then different solutions can be put in place in these places and/or you start with cities and figure out the country side later.

        I think the bigger issue you have in the US is the sprawled neighbourhoods, I’m not sure how you can get back from that, maybe recreate small centers in the middle of them.

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          1 year ago

          What are the different solutions? Genuinely asking. Seems like a large aspect to skip since it represents the majority of the US LOL

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            1 year ago

            A part of the problem are zoning and parking space laws preventing businesses to open up where people live. If you cant be close to residential areas and have to have an insane number of parking spaces it is hard to operate a shop in small towns.