Submitted by Technical-Car t3_z4t57u in newjersey
kzapwn t1_ixt2kpm wrote
Reply to comment by sutisuc in Has anybody gotten tired of the NYC-related posts? by Technical-Car
I’m thinking nice safe places to walk with some scenery along the way possibly. If you mean walkability in terms of transportation instead of cars then yes it’s not as good as nyc in some areas
sutisuc t1_ixt39sn wrote
Yeah that’s more just walking as recreation or leisure which also exists in nyc but generally “walkable” means able to meet some or all of your daily needs within walking distance of your home such as employment, grocery stores, restaurant, entertainment, etc.
kzapwn t1_ixt46ik wrote
Ah okay I see. Although wouldn’t that be canceled out by NYC being about as drivable as NJ is walkable? Manhattan at least. Like you can walk to the grocery store there but you have to walk with a weeks worth of food piled up in your arms all the way home
sutisuc t1_ixt4bnc wrote
The trick is making smaller more frequent trips and then there’s a plethora of transit options as well that are not available in NJ if you want to do larger bulk buys.
hfhifi t1_ixtbdk5 wrote
And NYC mass transit prices are a fraction of NJ equivalents. The MTA system is the least expensive per mile in the world.
kzapwn t1_ixt5i2m wrote
I think I’d still have to take New Jersey. There’s probably more areas here that are both walkable and drivable at the same time. The last two places I’ve lived in the amboys almost all my needs were in walking distance, had train stations and were also right next to the parkway and turnpike. I’d have to go with that combo over superior walkability
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