example of how American suburbs are designed to be car dependent
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Where I’m at in Colorado has extensive bike/foot paths that provide “shortcuts” across neighborhoods, and even provide scenic paths to get pedestrians further from busy roads without greatly increasing distances. It’s really nice and I use them all the time
Fun fact, almost all of the US is like that. When people post American walkability ragebait its virtually always Orlando or Houston. Then people circlejerk in the comments about how a 9831510 sq. km. country is entirely just like the single subdivision of Orlando or Houston in the TikTok video (cities that are home to 0.07% of the country's population).
As someone from Germany who has lived in LA, part of the Midwest, and Texas and has driven extensively through the country, just no. This was 70 % of the USA and basically 95 % of Texas.
I live in bumfuck nowhere Virginia and have bus service, bike lanes on every street, and sidewalks. I can walk, bike, take the bus, or drive to the grocery store. Thats the semi-rural US. Larger towns and cities have even better walkability and public transportation.
Yes, Texas is bad. Most of the country isn't texas.