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by bostonpete
5255 days ago
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> I believe I have read that typically on third of
> the population don't drive, either because they are
> too young, too old, or have some sort of disability. Presumably a sizable portion of that third isn't capable of getting around on their own regardless of public transportation options. |
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You'll see many of wheelchair-bound people outside every day, interacting with people. I can't imagine how lonely it must be to be disabled or elderly (to where you can't drive) in a car dependent area. You'd rarely leave your house.
Walkable areas are also more liberating for children. Where I live, we have some areas that are pedestrian only, and you'll see children hanging out and playing. They can walk there from nearby homes.
The disabled, elderly and minors do ride public transportation.