This is apparently in Columbus, Ohio – a pretty major city by any stretch of the imagination.

And yet there are people who rail (geddit?) against 15-minute cities and efficient public transit that ensures no one ever gets stuck like this.

  • NoneOfUrBusiness
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    I mean if you can walk to the grocery store in a reasonable amount of time you’ll be able to divide those groceries over multiple visits and not have to deal with this.

    • @[email protected]
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      I live next door to a grocery store, and a 2m walk from multiple green grocers. I live the walking grocery lifestyle.

      But there are still situations where I have to drive to the store to pick up a large amount of supplies. Like say, when hosting a birthday party, or wanting to pick supplies up at a grocery store that doesn’t have exorbitant prices.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 days ago

        Not just cargo bikes. I’ve got a folding bike (small apartment) with two panniers and a backpack. Sure it’s not car level but its pretty good for grabbing groceries.

        And it should be noted, Columbus has a pretty bad food desert problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 days ago

        And if your cargo bike got a flat while you were at the grocery store? It’s nice to have friendly neighbours to help out.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          114 days ago

          Ah yes, the inevitable “I have no suggestions, but what if your suggestion doesn’t work???” scenario begins

          • @[email protected]
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            24 days ago

            I think they were trying to make an analogous situation for the car with a flat tire on the cargo bike, not saying that cargo bikes aren’t awesome

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              If you have the sense to get a cargo bike you almost certainly have the good sense to have a patch kit and a pump on hand for exactly that scenario. Also fixing a flat on a bike is orders of magnitude easier than fixing one on a car

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          It is certainly nice to have friendly neighbors as backup in any scenario, though most frequent cyclists keep a small repair kit on the bike that includes a patch kit. Bike flats happen more frequently than car flats but are almost always field serviceable in 5-10 minutes. It’s not uncommon for daily cyclists to be rolling on tubes with multiple patches.

        • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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          74 days ago

          …which is much more likely in a walkable community where people actually see each other every day instead of locking themselves away in metal boxes.

      • Zagorath
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        104 days ago

        If it takes you 3 hours to walk a return trip to the grocery store, you don’t just live in run-of-the-mill car-centric design, you live in an absolute barren food-desert hellscape. Which is precisely the sort of thing people in this Community advocate against.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 days ago

          Define “grocery store”. If I wanted a loaf of bread and a couple of regular vegetables, I’d walk 5min down the road to the convenience store. If I wanted my weekly shop of supplies, it would be the supermarket a 15min drive away, and it would take several trips to do that by hand.