>>55341430I rely on delivery when I order something thats too large to get myself. Which isn't often.
>Like, if they had cars and could drive to meet up with each other?If all the people have cars, then people who cant drive are isolated, additionally all the people who drive, will get stuck in traffic.
It is literally faster for everyone to not have cars and go by foot / bike / public transport.
>cars existing doesn't mean you can't walkyes it does.
If people build giant sprawing, car dependent, suburbs then going anywhere by foot would take hours which is impractical. And the only reason they're build like that is because everyone else is driving.
> I bet I've walked more than you have and I also drive#I doubt it.
>people would suddenly...live closer to each other? yes. Its car infrastructure that disincentivies alternatives like public transit and that turns denser settlements into sprawing unwalkable deserts.
Of course cities wouldn't change over night, but they also haven't changed for the worse to accomodate cars over night.