• Rocket@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    1200/km² or 3200/sq.mi.

    At first you had me thinking, there is no way 1,200/km² is very densely-populated. That’s like small town where everyone has a big lawn in the front and a pool in the back kind of numbers. But then I read 3,200/sq mi and realized you flipped the units.

    That said, even 1,200/km² is perfectly dense enough to allow walkability to everything if done right. But the appeal of being a farmer is too great for the average person. They want to have to get into a vehicle every time they go to do something.

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      Flipped the units? I’ve never seen density measures as km²/person! Where are you seeing density measured as area per person?

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      But the appeal of being a farmer is too great for the average person. They want to have to get into a vehicle every time they go to do something.

      We’re getting to the point where that’s neither here nor there because however much they want that, people can’t afford it.

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        That is true, but they are not going to down without a fight. Which is why we are seeing more and more “But please sir, if I can’t have car, at least how about a new train? I can’t be seen walking like pleb.”