4look4rd t1_ixyenqj wrote
Reply to comment by DistrictGrow in I'm legit scared of people in cars these days. Why does it feel like society is breaking down? by MintyLacroix
It’s because our infrastructure sucks and prioritizes cars over people
Formergr t1_ixyqb06 wrote
I’ve lived in DC over 15 years, and the infrastructure has gotten better over the years in terms of non-car transport becoming more favored, not worse. But the last three years it’s gotten so much more dangerous out there with antisocial behavior from drivers.
The infrastructure is just a tool they are now using, not the cause.
CaptainSpeedbird1974 t1_ixyrpjc wrote
Infrastructure is an enabler, build it better and these people won’t feel safe driving like assholes.
kallie412 t1_iy318hl wrote
You’ve lived here for 15 years (just like me) and you think the infrastructure has gotten better? We must be living in two different cities. 2019 and prior, I commuted using metro but upon becoming a disabled cane user who can’t stand for longer than a couple mins, I cannot physically do that commute - especially a transfer. Elevators broken or escalators broken and I’m SOL. The infrastructure is awful here compared to other cities.
Formergr t1_iy3bod6 wrote
You're absolutely right on metro, my apologies my comment wasn't very clear. I was thinking (but didn't write) more in terms of bike lanes being added, scooters becoming available, and some pedestrian improvements (but not nearly enough).
There have been incremental improvements on that end, but metro has indeed degraded in service and options for those with limited mobility have lessened, not increased.
IcyWillow1193 t1_ixyo2rb wrote
No, infrastructure has always sucked. Antisocial and violent driving at the level we're seeing now is a new problem.
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