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999900000999 ◴[] No.44076233[source]
>Though I and my wife do not presently live in Massena, we live nearby, and we’re doing exactly this — we do not have an automobile, nor do we want one. We use the rural county transit bus, which we have found to be extremely cheap and quite reliable; and it has certainly saved us thousands and thousands of dollars by liberating us from the onerous expense of keeping a car.

This part has me screaming shenanigans. Unless you basically don't leave the house, you need a car outside of like 8 American cities. More believable would be a pair of used bikes.

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bombcar ◴[] No.44076913[source]
That’s obviously not true, if you change what you “have” to go to.

There are thousands of American towns that are about 10k population - large enough to have a Walmart and other stores, small enough to walk across in an hour or so.

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999900000999 ◴[] No.44077156[source]
Once it gets cold you won't be walking much anywhere. I guess grocery delivery from Walmart can mitigate this, but that fundamentally changes the situation.
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cozzyd ◴[] No.44077206[source]
Why not? You can walk plenty in the cold with the right equipment. I walked 2+ km a day at the south pole ...
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tshaddox ◴[] No.44077472[source]
47 people died in a blizzard in Buffalo, New York in 2022.
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andriamanitra ◴[] No.44081006[source]
..in what National Weather Service described as "once-in-a-generation storm". Walking 2 km on a normal winter day (or even a mild blizzard) is not dangerous.
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1. cozzyd ◴[] No.44081844[source]
And to be clear, driving in a blizzard is very dangerous too. But blizzards happen a minority of the time.