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Article: US cities ranked for walkability
"(The author) calls rail transit a key factor in the success of walkable places. Roughly two-thirds of the 157 places he counted are served by rail, he said."
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Yep, that's the US for ya alright, and we wonder why we're so overweight :rolleyes:
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OK so 2 cities in Texas are 21 and 22 on the most walkable cities but are listed at number 2 and number 6 on the fattest cities. :confused: So I guess we are in to big a hurry to walk.:(
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Pittsburgh was #9. I remember this getting some press a few weeks ago. Pittsburgh is funny because there are plenty of places that are very walkable and there are other places that are totally dangerous.
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that's the most BS walkability list I've ever seen. I mean St. Louis at #16 and (more ridiculously) Kansas City at #22, that's just stupid! Those are two of the most Suburban cities I've ever been in (just short of Dallas in 1st place) and walking in any meaningful sense is impossible!
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Do Villages count? cause I live in one, and you can walk everywhere.
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Orlando!?!
We're not in California - so I don't know what that person was smoking :rolleyes: Places may be nearby - but I sure as hell don't want to walk through there. Did that once - F'ing scary.... |
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I lived in Toronto for a couple of years in a fantastic, walkable district. I used to tell people it was like living in a small town in the middle of the city. I also had a car at that time, but I left it parked Mon-Fri, and only used it on weekends. In fact for a long time, I parked several km from where I lived, because I didn't have a spot at the house. Didn't matter though, as I only needed to get to it once a week. |
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