• Sabre363
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    135 months ago

    I’d be surprised if students didn’t immediately make new paths off the new sidewalks

    • @[email protected]
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      245 months ago

      why would they, desire paths happen because the initial pavements aren’t designed well.

      • volvoxvsmarla
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        125 months ago

        We had that in my local park. There was a huge field that everyone walked through because it was much quicker than going around. So they finally made a sidewalk there (not with tarmac though, more like gravel and sand mix). Just a couple of weeks later there was a new path just parallel to this one. My guess is the problem was that the field was a bit hole shaped (sorry I don’t know a better term in English) and this, as well just the nature of the sidewalk, led to it accumulating water puddles, and also it just turned into sandy/stoney mud when it rained. For bikes it was also just more comfortable to ride over the grass than over gravel. But it still felt like an asshole move.

        • @[email protected]
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          25 months ago

          For bikes it was also just more comfortable to ride over the grass than over gravel.

          True. Personal experience.

      • Sabre363
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        45 months ago

        Because that’s exactly what has happened multiple times at the community college I go to.

        • kase
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          65 months ago

          Just pave the entire thing at that point (sarcasm) (pls don’t do this)

          • Sabre363
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            35 months ago

            Sadly this seems to be exactly their plan, just as soon as the government gives them another $10*10^6 to lose