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this post was submitted on 15 Jan 2024
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It's unfortunate that much of the US is stuck in a feedback loop of people saying "walking sucks, I'll drive", roads and driving infrastructure are improved at the cost of pedestrian infrastructure, more people say "walking sucks", and repeat. Eventually you get like 12 lane highways at the cost of many sidewalks, bike lanes and tram/train lines being bulldozed.
Eventually everybody has to drive because pedestrians have been squeezed out of the equation. It saddens me that people don't realize how nice walking could be, because they have only experienced poor pedestrian infrastructure. Even people like me who would love to walk have to choose driving or a death wish.
That being said it is slowly improving, many towns near me are implementing bike lanes, and more side walks. Unfortunately the bike lanes are the "safety paint" variety but it's at least something. As mentioned before my little town is renovating town square and it's a lot more walkable. Unfortunately not that helpful for me because the town square is only like 600 feet in size (200 metres) in size, but again, it's something.
I would love to visit Amsterdam just to walk my little butt off haha