top | item 42670155 (no title) _feus | 1 year ago Depends on if you enjoy being on time. discuss order hn newest Symbiote|1 year ago It's easier being on time in a walkable city, because the number of pedestrians and cyclists required to cause 'traffic' is extreme.(I assume you mean Florence/Firenze in Italy, if there's an American city called Florence known for its lack of cars I'm unaware of it.) dima55|1 year ago Would you rather live in Phoenix, or something? _feus|1 year ago Why, do cyclists in Phoenix don't run red lights and yield to pedestrians? load replies (1)
Symbiote|1 year ago It's easier being on time in a walkable city, because the number of pedestrians and cyclists required to cause 'traffic' is extreme.(I assume you mean Florence/Firenze in Italy, if there's an American city called Florence known for its lack of cars I'm unaware of it.)
dima55|1 year ago Would you rather live in Phoenix, or something? _feus|1 year ago Why, do cyclists in Phoenix don't run red lights and yield to pedestrians? load replies (1)
_feus|1 year ago Why, do cyclists in Phoenix don't run red lights and yield to pedestrians? load replies (1)
Symbiote|1 year ago
(I assume you mean Florence/Firenze in Italy, if there's an American city called Florence known for its lack of cars I'm unaware of it.)
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