The US has a lot of places that are car-dependent. You can live in walkable areas, but those can also have much higher cost of living. Where did you end up on that spectrum for where you live right now?
The US has a lot of places that are car-dependent. You can live in walkable areas, but those can also have much higher cost of living. Where did you end up on that spectrum for where you live right now?
I live in an exurb of Philly. There isn’t specific walking infrastructure but the roads are walkable and I can easily take a walk for exercise just by going down my street. But I can’t reach anything like a store or restaurant within a reasonable walk. If I want to go to the nearest coffee shop I need my car. Or I could try biking but it’s hilly with narrow, winding roads.