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[-] stabby_cicada@slrpnk.net 5 points 8 months ago

Also I am tired of minor injuries compounding year over year due to the simple fact that I am using my body as both the engine and support structure to move myself, vehicle and cargo around just to live.

I'm sorry you're getting pushback and criticism for this. As someone who physically can't bicycle and struggles with mobility, I strongly support well designed and well maintained walkable communities, bicycle infrastructure, and effective public transit. And I recognize that, for some people, the basic right to travel and work and generally function in society requires personal car ownership.

That doesn't mean I sympathize much with people who live in subdivisions off major highways with no grocery stories within twenty miles - there shouldn't be any community anywhere designed to require car ownership.

But I also don't sympathize much with people who want to ban all personal vehicle ownership from their little 15 minute utopias. Disabled people exist.

[-] SpaceTurtle224@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I agree with this. Cities shouldn't be car exclusive, but eliminating cars completely would also alienate villagers and people living in rural areas, in addition to disabled people.(written by an european who has family in those regions)

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