Americans really don't walk?
Americans really don't walk?
Wrong screenshot
apparently 1 mile (1.6km) is like a 15 minute walk. It's not very far, but depending on your destination it's a waste of time to spend all that time walking. For example, if I take the highway I can drive to a destination 10km away in less than 15 minutes. But by bus it would take 3x that amount of time.
>some american cities ban corner stores in residential zones
>the only convenience stores they know are the ones in gas stations in the middle of a highway
wtf bros
>apparently 1 mile (1.6km) is like a 15 minute walk
maybe if you powerwalk
I have a busstop 40 second walk away and a tram stop a 30 second walk away
feels heavenly
i'm 30 and never got a driver's license, i walk everywhere. i am probably the only American born person in my entire city who does this, unironically.
My man texas speaking
you don't either, how are you surprised?
I literally walk a mile to the station every morning to go to work lmao
i walk from my flat to my car
Why is posting reddit screenshots accepted here these days especially from left wing reddit
plebbitors/leftists are usually fat retards so of course walking a mile or two is tough for them
Considering their morphology, rolling is more efficient
Americans generally do not walk unless they are very poor or very health conscious. I was the former so I used to walk a lot. I also rode public transit.
I have walked before.
Same, but its so expensive I just walk because some nafri stole my bike and I cant be bothered getting a new one
>here's 200 kcal of leaves that I expended 300 kcals and multiple hours of my life collecting! capitalists btfo!
>fat fuck carfags think a walk takes several hours
well for you, it probably does
The nearest publicly accessible building to my house would take 45 minutes to walk to in one direction along a 50 mph road, so no, I do not walk, because there is nowhere to walk to and it is dangerous to even try it
Where the fuck do you live
did this dude really forage dandelion leaves
Gas prices were bringing walking back among some people (picrel). Thankfully they are on the way back down. Crisis averted.
My aunt moved to the US 2 decades ago and she doesn't walk at all anymore, when she's in México she uses taxis and ubers to go everywhere in the town
Midwestern suburbs, right on the edge of them before it all starts turning into farms. Is this not common?
It will never not be funny to me that Americans seriously use pickup trucks as daily drivers.
In most countries pickup trucks are for farmers or gypsies.
But I'm fully expecting that retardedness to be imported here in a few years as well since we just copy whatever stupid shit the US does only a few decades later.
Another assimilation success story
>1 mile (1.6km) is like a 15 minute walk.
lol no
t. I used to walk to my university which was 1.8 miles/2.9km away. Took me about 35-40 min, maybe a bit more depending how fast street lights change.