… especially if the neighborhood is filled with little shits with too many electrified toys.
EDIT: Okay, I’m convinced. Regular bikes would actually be a sensible cause here. Let me be a curmudgeon though.
… especially if the neighborhood is filled with little shits with too many electrified toys.
EDIT: Okay, I’m convinced. Regular bikes would actually be a sensible cause here. Let me be a curmudgeon though.
Welcome to American suburbia; the sidewalk is basically meant to serve the purpose of a park path. The nearest shop of any kind whatsoever is 1.3km away, and if anything that’s not considered that bad.
1.3 kilometers seems unusually close for an American suburb.
I don’t think that should be a relevant factor for the availability of proper sidewalks.
The shop is 1.3km away, but because of no road crossings or sidewalks it’s actually a 5km trip without a car.
Wheelchair users who want to visit their neighbors should be grateful the pavers lie flat, not heaved up by tree roots. (And in fact the flat grass might be a smoother way around such obstacles, except when too muddy.) The grass exists for dogs to pee and poop on. Looks like owners have been decent about scooping, at least.