I just watched this video from Not Just Bikes on YouTube, I have few questions : urbanplanning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWsGBRdK2N0
Disclaimer: I'm from Slovakia, Eastern Europe, so bear in mind, I'm confusion
He keeps on talking about how cities and suburbs have to meet certain types of regulations. For example the parking lot size, the road width, etc. Then he says there can be only one family houses. There can't be any businesses inside these residential suburbs and also no schools.
My questions are:
What do you actually do? Are you always stuck inside? What did you do when you were a child and couldn't drive?
Why do you have these sorts of strange regulations? Are your officials so incompetent? Is this due to lobbying from car or oil companies? I don't get it.
Why is there no public transport? It seems like the only thing is the yellow school bus, idk.
He says there can be only one family houses. Why? Why can't you have idk a commie block in the middle of such a suburb? Or row houses or whatever.
Why are there no businesses inside these? I mean, he says it's illegal, just why? If I lived in such a place, I'd just buy a house next to mine and turn it into a tavern or a convenience store or whatever. Is that simply not possible and illegal?
These places have front and backyards. But they're mostly empty. Some backyards have a pool maybe, but it's mostly just green grass. Why don't you grow plants in your yards? Like potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes or whatever. Why do you own this land, if you never use it?
Whenever I watched an American movie and saw those suburbs, I always thought these streets were located somewhere in a small village or something. Turns out these are located within cities up to 30 km away from Downtown...
I feel like the guy who wrote
this is actually just Yugopnik in disguise.Actually I just remembered, Slovakia is next to the Czech Repbublic, and was never a part of the Yugoslav SFR. I have finally had a proper :amerikkka:n moment.
You were just mixing up Slovenia and Slovakia. I did the same thing when I was bumming around Europe on a eurail pass, lol. Got to see Slovakia though, Bratislava was actually super nice. Plus it was the first country I saw that had the old soviet style rows of concrete apartment blocks.