• @[email protected]
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    It’s a great plan if you intend to live the entirety of your life within a 15 mile radius of your house!

    GENIUS! 🤯

    • @Habahnow
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      376 months ago

      Or anywhere with public transit. Basically not most of the US

      • @[email protected]
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        I didn’t realize he’d mentioned public transit anywhere in the post. I believe he said he intends to get anywhere he needs to go using only “determination and what I ate for breakfast”… I’m no mechanic but I don’t think a bus can run on that

        • @[email protected]
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          116 months ago

          You should be able to have everything you need within 15 miles. Everything I need is within 10 miles from me except my work.

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              True, but doesn’t mean we can’t redesign them. Mixed use zoning would help immensely.

              • @[email protected]
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                36 months ago

                Absolutely, but it’s rather a solution for the future and doesn’t help them in their current situation, which is probably what they are talking about.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Moving isn’t an easy option. I’m assuming they’re commenting from their POV as someone without good public transport etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      226 months ago

      You appear to have missed a line in the OP

      if entire cities were designed around these instead of cars…

      The only reason you can’t live the majority of your life within that radius is because it was designed otherwise. The vast majority of human society has been within 15 mile radii, and many parts of the world still are that way.

      • tinyVoltron
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        You’re probably not going to believe this but not everybody lives in the city.

        • @ByGourou
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          You’re probably not going to believe this but 83% of the us population lives in the city.

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      You know, it is possibe for a person to have both a bike and a car. A bike is impractical for some situations, a car is wasteful for others.

    • @[email protected]
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      166 months ago

      European here. Most of what I need are within 2 miles, so for most things everyday I ride a bike. For things further away, there’s great public transportation. For when we need to transport bigger things or go where it’s hard to go by public transport, we do have a car. However, the car gets used at most once per week.

      We wouldn’t strictly need a car either. There’s several car pools around where you can book a car for a few hours when you need it.

      • @FierroGamer
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        46 months ago

        Non european here, the only reason I don’t have a bike is because of space and hassle (have a tiny apartment with no garage), I could and would do my commute and most errands on bike, it would even be easier and faster.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      I can do 90% of my life within 35km of my house, except occasionally work and visiting friends and the occasional hobby. So I can easily do 9 out of 10 trips on a bike

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      46 months ago

      Bikes for intracity, trains for intercity. Rural populations may have specific use cases for cars and trucks, but trains could also be useful.

    • [email protected]
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      16 months ago

      Just because you use a bike once does not mean you are forbidden from using cars. If you have to go further, you can still take a shared/rented car or your own, if noone lives around you.