Is it true that most americans need to use their car to get to any store or to their job? Obviously not in NYC...

well people also shouldn't be living in places without water

>muh lets take a picture from the sky

then move there and mind your own business. lots of people prefer living in quieter areas.

>terraforming unlivable desert into pristine, comfy living
NOOOOO not the heck inhospitable desert wasteland! Dont you DARE turn it into an attractive, valuable area!

Eurosubhumans in their dingy 1960s apartment complexes would never understand.


Yes, in the rare chance that you live in that house and your friend lives in That other house, you would have to drive a few minutes. Oh the horror!

Within a 10 minute walk of my suburban house is:
>A grocery store
>Target
>Dollar store
>5 banks
>Assorted specialty stores (office supplies, pet supplies)
>Clothing store
>2 convenience stores/gas stations
>At least 15 places to eat
>Bakery
>3 different coffee shops (only 1 is a Starbucks)
>4 bars
>Liquor store
>2 barbershops and 2 salons
>Two medical office parks
Americans are just lazy and want to drive everywhere because it's easier, only far flung suburbs necessitate driving for everything, most places you only really need to drive to work.

Most of the country yes. I live in Chicago and dont have a car. I'm able to walk to work or any store I need.

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i wish I could walk sometimes
check out the roads where I live
also keep in mind that there is a 50% chance that an asian person is behind the wheel of the car behind or ahead of you

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it's like living in a zoo

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This is the closest grocery store. Driving it is like 5 minutes.

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Yeah, but the trade off is you're not cramped in some shitty old commieblock and have your own space and privacy.