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American cities are superior and this is why:
-You can park more easily everywhere, even in downtown. Therefore you don’t have to wait like an idiot for the train or the bus like the Europoors.
American cities are composed of more single family homes, therefore on average people have more space, privacy and they live in more quiet and peaceful environments.
-European cities are too congested, overcrowded and overdeveloped (too much density).
-European cities are more loud because there are more crowds and buses (cars, especially electric cars, aren’t as noisy as buses or trains)
-European residential neighborhoods are a joke: apartments apartments and more apartments.
The question that we need to ask ourselves is:
What good is having “walkable cities” if they’re made at the expense of great detached housing?
We should instead improve the suburbs and low-density neighborhoods by making them more walkable: more sidewalks, less cul-de-sac more commercial areas at a reasonable walking distance.
So we can have the best of both worlds.
-You can park more easily everywhere, even in downtown. Therefore you don’t have to wait like an idiot for the train or the bus like the Europoors.
American cities are composed of more single family homes, therefore on average people have more space, privacy and they live in more quiet and peaceful environments.
-European cities are too congested, overcrowded and overdeveloped (too much density).
-European cities are more loud because there are more crowds and buses (cars, especially electric cars, aren’t as noisy as buses or trains)
-European residential neighborhoods are a joke: apartments apartments and more apartments.
The question that we need to ask ourselves is:
What good is having “walkable cities” if they’re made at the expense of great detached housing?
We should instead improve the suburbs and low-density neighborhoods by making them more walkable: more sidewalks, less cul-de-sac more commercial areas at a reasonable walking distance.
So we can have the best of both worlds.
