• the_doktor@lemmy.zip
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    6 小时前

    housing

    no parking, all walkable BS

    You people just want to give a huge middle finger to every single person with mobility issues, don’t you?

    Fuck you.

    • erin (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      What. Effective public transport and less car centric infrastructure is far and away better for those with mobility issues. Walkable areas does not mean the abolishment of cars, it means more effective use of space and transport. Try visiting Austria or the Netherlands. Getting around is far, FAR easier than any city in the US. I have mobility issues, and require a cane to get around if I’m standing for significant periods, and yet the easiest time I had getting around was the time I spent in Vienna after living in different parts of the US for my whole life.

    • drkt@scribe.disroot.org
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      I have mobility issues and car infrastructure does nothing for me and in many cases makes my life harder.

      Nobody said you couldn’t build paths between places.

      Fuck you.

      • the_doktor@lemmy.zip
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        For people with no assistance that just have to walk, it’s ableist and hateful. And if you really had mobility issues, you’d be against these dystopian car-hating people, too.

    • Carl@lemm.ee
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      5 小时前

      Fun fact: massive parking lots also cause problems for those with mobility issues. So do really wide roads. Dense and therefore walkable city infrastructure is also the most disability-friendly city infrastructure, full stop.

    • michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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      Why wouldn’t it make more sense to provide mobility assistance like motorized chairs for the 1% of users who need such to get them to and from transit options including parking even if its not house side.