Submitted by Sprinkles-Foreign t3_11dikdh in newjersey
ProfessorKnifey t1_ja8vvj7 wrote
Jersey is mostly set up in a way that a car is needed. Smaller towns usually don’t have a great public transit system and sidewalks are few and far in between.
NJ Transit is pretty great for getting across the state and into NY/PA
Do your research before moving!
thebruns t1_jaamame wrote
Can you name a town with more than 10k people that does not have transit?
TheBravadoBoy t1_jab485l wrote
Living without a car doesn’t mean just having one bus route in town if your office building is off a highway, or if you need to take a long bus ride or cross dangerous intersections for every grocery or laundry haul
While we do have better transit than most states, most of NJ still isn’t very livable without a car, at least compared to just living in a decent neighborhood in a dense major city
Their best bet is probably looking in Hudson county first since it’s the highest density and has better walkability in most parts
thebruns t1_jab4na8 wrote
Ive lived in NJ for 13 years without a car. Never lived in Hudson County. Try again.
TheBravadoBoy t1_jab6mcm wrote
That would be surprising if I thought there were literally zero other places in NJ you could live without a car, which I don’t…
Meanwhile you’re implying that OP should look at any town with any amount of public transit whatsoever…
thebruns t1_jab71rc wrote
>Meanwhile you’re implying that OP should look at any town with any amount of public transit whatsoever…
Where did I say this?
You might find you have a better time on reddit if you dont argue with things that were never said.
TheBravadoBoy t1_jab7qhz wrote
You might want to get your eyes checked
thebruns t1_jab7vqr wrote
Once again, where did I say it? All you have to do is quote. Its not hard.
TheBravadoBoy t1_jab8vj4 wrote
Define implying
thebruns t1_jabb47l wrote
Still waiting on a shred of evidence.
AshamedAtmosphere835 t1_jabvqzz wrote
Toms River. Brick.
thebruns t1_jad39yl wrote
Toms River has 5 NJT bus routes and 1 Ocean County bus route.
Brick has 2/3 NJT routes and 2 Ocean County bus routes.
AshamedAtmosphere835 t1_jad3ixt wrote
And it covers about 4% of the town.
thebruns t1_jad5x15 wrote
This is what I asked:
>Can you name a town with more than 10k people that does not have transit?
Do you have an actual answer to my question or are you just wasting time?
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