|
|
|
|
|
by bcrosby95
265 days ago
|
|
I walk my kids to school every morning. And I walk to pick them up. It's a 10 minute walk to get them, so that's about 40 minutes of walking each day. I could drive and get there in 2 minutes then wait in a line. It would probably cut the time in half, but walking is better for the environment (noise, pollution, safety, wear and tear), me, and my relationship with the kids (we, y'know, talk while we walk). There's people that live even closer that drive their kids to school. One of them lives literally 19 houses down the street from it. I also have a rule where if I can go somewhere within 20 minutes on a bike, I'm taking my bike. Most places I go fall under this rule, and I live in what most would call a suburban hellscape. My wife used to drive to work. Driving took longer than walking. But she still drove. I think it's less about easy vs hard and more about the culture around driving in the US. |
|