There are very few American cities where this is even possible. Watch walking tours of Venice or Rome, of course it works out because you could have a great weekend without a car
New York and Miami are as close as we get to that kind of infrastructure and culture and those are even questionable.
I have been to pre cartel Mexico. It really is amazing just being able to walk everywhere, maybe on occasion take a cab. It is very healing and I can tell we were not meant to be trapped in metal on wheels 99% of the time
But that is not what our society chose, we just have to make the best of it. Trump talking about the heroes park makes me think there will be a lot of walkable spaces in the future. If we win this war against the cabal, we can finally move forward.
There are very few American cities where this is even possible. Watch walking tours of Venice or Rome, of course it works out because you could have a great weekend without a car
New York and Miami are as close as we get to that kind of infrastructure and culture and those are even questionable.
I have been to pre cartel Mexico. It really is amazing just being able to walk everywhere, maybe on occasion take a cab. It is very healing and I can tell we were not meant to be trapped in metal on wheels 99% of the time
But that is not what our society chose, we just have to make the best of it. Trump talking about the heroes park makes me think there will be a lot of walkable spaces in the future. If we win this war against the cabal, we can finally move forward.
New York (mostly Manhattan) & Boston/Cambridge.
Miami 100% no way. Car city through & through. Like LA & the rest.