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this post was submitted on 06 Oct 2023
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I live in a rural area. The most I've ever had to wait was during a lunch rush one day. About 5 to 10 minutes or so.
I was standing there at a marked crosswalk and cars just kept on zooming by. I was even gesturing to the drivers like "hey! I'm here, I need to cross!" And then a cop car started to come up and stopped for me...which then made all the assholes that didn't stop for me stop for me on the other side of the road.
I don't live in that town anymore. The last time I visited, a huge portion of the town has been gentrified now. It looks like Los Angeles now, but the area of the town and the infrastructure they have can't support the amount of people living there.
6 generations of my family were born, raised and lived there. And now it's ruined. My childhood home has been torn down and replaced with 4 houses on the lot it was on. That whole neighborhood is like that now.
And here I thought rural areas would have less vehicles (and people) so that wouldn't be a thing. Meanwhile I don't think I've ever had to wait more than 2 minutes, and I'm in a super dense city!
I don't live in that town I spoke of anymore. The rural area I live in is one of those places where everyone knows everyone