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komaromy | 6 years ago

On a per-unit basis, sure. There are way more cars than buses or delivery trucks though.

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erik_seaberg|6 years ago

If I can't use my car, a lot more things need to be delivered. Anything I can't carry for half a mile, anything for which I'd be robbed …

abdullahkhalids|6 years ago

1. When everybody is walking outside, instead of transiting through cars, it is a lot harder for pedestrians to be robbed. Also, police actually start caring more about pedestrian safety when so many people are walking. Walkable neighbourhoods can be a lot safer than the safest car-friendly neighbourhoods, with the right system.

2. As for carrying, based on my experience of living in a walkable neighbourhood where thousands of people lived within a kilometer of the central shopping area, a lot of people would bring carts that they would push their groceries home in. If you can push a small wheeled grocery cart through the total 100 meter aisles of the grocery store, then you can push a big wheeled cart the 1000 meter to your house on the sidewalk. Given that I often saw 80 year olds doing that, most healthy people should also be able to do it, no problem.

adrianN|6 years ago

Many things could also be delivered with cargo bikes for the last mile with trucks only delivering to neighborhood depots.

megaremote|6 years ago

So you will consume less to? Another bonus.