To live in a walkable city - /int/ (#212767309) [Archived: 274 hours ago]

Anonymous Brazil
7/14/2025, 9:42:14 PM No.212767309
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Anonymous Sweden
7/14/2025, 9:43:23 PM No.212767350
>no separated bike path
Literally hell on earth
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Anonymous Mexico
7/14/2025, 9:43:54 PM No.212767376
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Anonymous Brazil
7/14/2025, 9:46:13 PM No.212767448
>>212767350
Are you gay?
Anonymous Brazil
7/14/2025, 10:49:05 PM No.212769931
>>212767376
Thank
Anonymous Croatia
7/14/2025, 10:52:40 PM No.212770042
>>212767309 (OP)
i live near a walkable city with bike paths and all and it's annoying, it basically means that it's getting overdeveloped and attracting busybody suburbanites - you know the type - people who report you to the police for being too loud or leaving mud trails on the road and demand to have inner city services in some random province in the middle of nowhere
but in principle i'm as anti car as it gets
Anonymous Italy
7/14/2025, 10:55:02 PM No.212770123
>>212767350
cyclists would just ride in the middle of the road anyway so why waste the money
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Anonymous United States
7/14/2025, 11:04:24 PM No.212770434
>>212770123
Bike paths are for electric scooters here.

Though when I was in Munich I saw some Spaniard get a ticket for riding a scooter in a pedestrian area so the Germans seem kind of autistic about things like that for some reason.