• @ssorbom@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    It’s so weird, do they think handicapped people can bike and walk everywhere or don’t exist?

    As a handicapped person myself, it really baffles me how people think car oriented infrastructure is so much better for us. I am a wheelchair user, and I live in a 15 minute neighborhood. Getting around in my wheelchair is a million times simpler there than in my old car-centric suburb, because the same disabilities that make me wheelchair bound also prevent me from driving. Which mean that in a car-centric environment I do one of the following:

    a) Rely on the generosity of friends and family to cart me around at their convenience, or b) Utilize shared access rides, which are door to door, but take longer than using public transit, or c) Roll myself to underserved suburban bus stops over badly maintained sidewalk, and pray I make it on time.

    None of which are appealing.

    Meanwhile, in my 15 minute city:

    • The buses often run at 10 to 15 minute intervals (vs 30 to 60 minutes in the suburb),
    • Sidewalks are larger
    • I have less distance to travel in the first place