I live in a midwest city (not even a small one), and it's so frustrating that sidewalks will just end suddenly. There are no obstacles, it just ends. Or the sidewalk stops on one side of the road and literally picks back up on the other side of the road. But the road is a 4 lane road with a 45mph limit (so everyone does 55+) so it's too dangerous to cross.
Last year there was a bunch of construction near me to build a brand new sidewalk down a long stretch of road. …and they just ended it a half block away from the next light so you have to walk in the grass.
Between stupid garbage like that and bad bike infrastructure (which here is actually not the worst I've seen), you definitely feel like US cities hate their citizens.
I live in a midwest city (not even a small one), and it's so frustrating that sidewalks will just end suddenly. There are no obstacles, it just ends. Or the sidewalk stops on one side of the road and literally picks back up on the other side of the road. But the road is a 4 lane road with a 45mph limit (so everyone does 55+) so it's too dangerous to cross.
Last year there was a bunch of construction near me to build a brand new sidewalk down a long stretch of road. …and they just ended it a half block away from the next light so you have to walk in the grass.
Between stupid garbage like that and bad bike infrastructure (which here is actually not the worst I've seen), you definitely feel like US cities hate their citizens.