• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    imagine having to prepare your vehicle before getting on your way in the winter

    this post was made by public transport, walking, and biking gang

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      1 year ago

      depends where you live.

      if i had to get public transport where i used to live i would have to leave two hours before work

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        1 year ago

        our local bus goes to grocery stores and that the most of it. if i lived near a retirement home, and worked at a grocery store or strip mall, i’d be set.

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        1 year ago

        right, so maybe the ability to not drive should be a part of how you decide where to live? i certainly wouldn’t want to live somewhere where the only choice is driving

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          I wasn’t given a say in where my parents bought their house while i was in primary school

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      Yeah it’s -17⁰f, I ain’t walking or biking and the bus only goes the opposite direction