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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨12⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

I’ve kind of had the opposite experience as you.

I don’t mind walking in rural areas because there aren’t many cars and people tend to just leave me alone. I have had people ask of I need a ride or something, never had cans thrown at me or anything. Yeah, sidewalks aren’t really a thing, but there’s usually a generous gravel or grass strip next to the roadway. It’s a bit sketchier at night with drunk drivers, but they’re rare enough that you just need to stay aware of approaching cars.

In suburban areas, if you know the area somewhat, you can avoid 99% of the traffic by taking side streets. Sidewalks are hit and miss, but walking in the road is usually fine since people are watching out for kids amyway. Night is a little sketchy, but it’s mostly teens and you can hear them blaring music and squealing tires from fairly far away.

Urban areas scare me because population density is way higher so your chances of being in the same place as a criminal is pretty high. I didn’t grow up in the city, so I maybe spending more time there would help me feel more comfortable, but it seems like he bad areas are pretty close to the “regular” areas and it’s possible to accidentally take a wrong turn somewhere and get into trouble. Nights are terrifying since with drunk people on the streets both in cars and as pedestrians. It’s fine if you’re in a nicer/commercial area, not great elsewhere.

So my order of preference in walking is first rural areas, then suburban areas, and urban areas last. But I’ve spent most of my time in rural and suburban areas, so I admittedly don’t have a ton of experience in urban areas.

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