• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Huh, weird that when I was there, there were literally thousands of cars. Probably just hallucinated it

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      7 months ago

      The only city that I know of that fits that definition is Venice, Italy. I’ve been able to live car free in SF for 10 years.

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        7 months ago

        For years I’ve somehow missed this. Cars driving on nearly every street and somehow that “car-free”, yeah makes perfect sense.

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          7 months ago

          I think it’s because the bar is so low, just the ability to choose to walk for everyday commuting, errands, and leisure qualifies as car free. Ie, you can choose to be car free if you want.

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            7 months ago

            Oh. So you mean the places where you have to be rich to live at a nice place, while everyone else has to live in a tiny apartment in a huge building that’s been borderline uninhabitable since the 1970’s?

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            7 months ago

            Yeah I don’t understand that at all. I thought car free meant a place, usually a part of town, where cars are not allowed. Those places exist. So to call places nothing like that “car free” seems pretty useless imo

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              7 months ago

              In general usage it means ‘the ability to get by with the usual needs of life without needing a car’.

              At least as far as I understand it.