I would love this being contrasted with what they get on average, it would probably really depressing.
It's interesting, walking 15 minutes to the next bus stop sounds like a nightmare in a city but pretty good in the country ...
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I would love this being contrasted with what they get on average, it would probably really depressing.
It's interesting, walking 15 minutes to the next bus stop sounds like a nightmare in a city but pretty good in the country ...
I have all of this in a 15 minute walk of my apartment. The key thing, if people would like all of this very close by is they will need many fold more apartment buildings.
That's the thing people aren't willing to accept in the US.
Also who tf really needs the post office that close by, these days? Makes me think this was an older crowd that was polled.
Do people really use the post office or bank that often? If I'm walking into either of those, odds are something has gone catastrophically wrong that day.
The fact that only 68% of respondents say a bus stop should be within a 15 minute walk of your house and only 32% say a bar says a lot about the SEC and age of the sample pool.
I live in a city of about 3/4 of million people, just shy of it. Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.
I can walk to every one of those other than a university and sports arena (pro football or hockey, minor community center within ten), within twenty minutes. The movie theater is probably twenty away, everything else is accessible within 15 pretty easy.
It's possible but you gotta get into one of those post war community type places that hasn't been turned over yet..
The fact that it's called a gas station rather than convenience store on a survey about walking is somewhat disappointing.
Montreal, I'm a 10 minute walk from the Olympic stadium, so I think I technically have all of those things except a shopping mall within 15 minutes walk. That said, I have everything I might need from a shopping mall within 15 minutes.
That said, I have everything I might need from a shopping mall within 15 minutes.
Obviously if you have everything you need from shopping mall within walking distance shopping mall is unlikely to appear. Shopping mall is sympthom of bad city.
Why less people want daycare in walking distance than restaraunt? Even less than fucking gas station.
And who are those 32% who don't want bus stop in 15-minute walk? Or why? Maybe they don't want it so far away and want it in 3-minute walk? If so, then I agree with them.
@ajsadauskas @fuck_cars Aw, c'mon! You have to have at least one pub or something to call it a neighbourhood. Sheesh!
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Why should I *walk* to a *gas station*?
As someone else said: snacks.
If you have a 24/7 kiosk in your area, that's even better though.
I lived in the suburbs once that required a 1 hour bike ride just to get to the nearest bus stop. That place was miserable
I knew I was pretty far away from anything. Just checked on maps and I'm 1 hour from the closest business walking. It's a dog kennel. Another 20 minutes I can be at a cafe, same story if I go in the other direction, about 1 hour and 20 to a small market. Roughly 5 miles. Biking would be a out 25 minutes, maybe faster if I hustle. Driving is just minutes. No bus or train nearby at all. ( There used to be a train that ran through my neighborhood about 100 years ago). I live in northeast US
I'm actually surprised that my area of Wisconsin has the majority of these within a 15 minute walk. Bar included, of course. It makes me appreciate my neighborhood more.
Larger German city (>500k), just from memory
A grocery store, about 11
A park, 1 large, three small
A pharmacy, six
A bus stop, only a few, dozens of train and tram stops
A restaurant, 40+
A post office, one large, dozens of shop-in-shop ones
A bank, six, dozens of ATMs
A gas station, none
An elementary school, two
A day care center, five
A hospital, I have to walk 20min for that :(
A barber shop or hairdresser, about a dozen
A shopping mall, one
A movie theater, three
A bar, 40+
A university, none
A sports arena, none
Why the fuck is “school” so far from the top of the list 🙄?
Also, if the whole point is the place being walkable, gas station shouldn’t even make the list.