• grue@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    If by “personal vehicles” you mean mobility scooters and wheelchairs, then sure!

    Nobody should actually need personal automobiles in a properly-designed city, though. Not even disabled people. The only kinds of automobile traffic that are actually necessary should be deliveries, tradespeople, and buses.

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      2 months ago

      nah, some disabled people need a lot more than transportation… a lot of equipment, a place to nap… but still deserve to go to town and be part of it.
      (e.g. a good friend of mine has m.s. and has to sleep in her van periodically).
      but i did learn, a lot of the world is very inconvenient to navigate in a wheelchair….
      like, uneven sidewalks….
      but whatever, we can start with a lot more bike lanes….
      and not just a white stripe painted on the side of a road with a “bike lane” sign.

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        2 months ago

        Okay, but when a properly-designed town looks like this

        …it’s not as if they’d have anywhere to park their van anyway. The correct solution here is to have plentiful public seating for them to rest on and for them to pull their equipment along behind them in a cart or something.

        Your argument is as unreasonable as suggesting they should be allowed to drive through an indoor shopping mall, Blues Brothers-style.

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          2 months ago

          16th Street in Denver is just that, one street. And it’s really only like that for about 8 blocks. It works fairly well to build in that way for a small area but replacing all of the downtown infrastructure is not really practical, much less the whole city.

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            2 months ago

            Amsterdam is about the same size as Denver and has a at least low car city center. Works pretty well.Venice down town might be one of the most beautiful in the world and is pretty much completly car free. It sort of works, besides the tourists that is.

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          2 months ago

          in a cart or something

          in a cart or something? Wow. I love how you hate people who can’t ride bikes.