• JTskulk@lemmy.world
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    I always thought this whole “walkable cities” thing was overblown as a car-driving American suburbanite. Then I moved next to a grocery store and about 4 restaurants that I like. I got into the habit of walking to the grocery store a few times a week and it’s honestly so great. I had a 1 hour lunch break and I’d walk to the store with just a small shopping bag and buy a few groceries and something fresh for lunch. I’d walk back home and eat it and still have 10 minutes left over. Sometimes I’d go a week without getting in my car. I really miss it and the exercise. Even re-reading this makes it sound so boring and duh, but you just don’t understand until you live it for a bit. It just feels so good to get off your ass and walk while getting shit done at the same time.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      Imagine being able to ditch the car and spend what you spend on your car on yourself.

      I would be perfectly fine using carshares when I really need it when living in a big city.

  • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    I have one in my city, albeit its in a touristy area. We also have a riverside park that stretches for about 10km that connected to this car-free spot, so i can basically park my car a bit upriver then ride my bike toward the spot. And if i want i could ride the bike up and down the river for a 20km exercise. It’s awesome, more place should have something like this.