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by reaperducer
1222 days ago
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I put my car in storage, it was doable but it wouldn't have been without uber Why not? I lived in Seattle for years without a car, before Uber was even invented. Get an Orca card, and a ZipCar subscription for once-a-month trips. Problem solved. |
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Went to SoDo a fair bit and that was always an extreme chore despite the short distance.
Walking .8 to whole foods and back with a weeks worth of groceries wasn't unlivable or anything, but I had to pay 50% more for food to even get that close.
Today, I walk like a quarter mile for groceries basically whenever I'd like and don't have to deal with city traffic.
The point is not Seattle bad or transit bad, the point is that despite a design with many more "car centric" elements, I have an easier time walking and biking here than I did there - so you can't lay all urban problems at the feet of cars and assume that pro density urbanism magically fixes them.