RunnyBabbit23

RunnyBabbit23 t1_jegyktm wrote

I’m glad they’re building, but I’m really over these ugly buildings that have a bunch of different materials for no reason. Also there’s not nearly enough parking spaces for these new apartment buildings. People who can afford $3k/month for a 1 bedroom apartment are probably going to have/want a car, too.

Same for the building going up behind the firehouse on 21st street. I’m all for ditching surface lots, but they really need to start better accounting for parking needs/wants. I’d love for there to be less cars in the city, but that’s not happening any time soon.

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RunnyBabbit23 t1_j14vxv6 wrote

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RunnyBabbit23 t1_iy0k2lk wrote

Now that I think about it, I actually haven’t noticed it in Center City as much, but I see it all the time on 76. It’s dark enough that I would think people would definitely notice.

Or maybe they don’t because it seems like there’s just as many people that leave their brights on when they’re on there as well.

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RunnyBabbit23 t1_iy0am9l wrote

It’s not just the rain. I’ve noticed over the last several weeks numerous cars - way more than normal - driving at night without their lights on. How do these people not notice? Also, your car is new dude - why don’t you have them set to automatic?

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