Rorinthas wrote:
What's the alternative? Seriously I'd like to hear.
It seems to me people want to get places but don't want to have roads and sidewalks
Well where I grew up, there were no streetlights, no sidewalks, and it was a *gasp* private road! Meaning we didn't get a plow when it snowed, patroled by the police, and it was listed a a rural route for the post office. That ment all our mailboxes were in a row at the main State road, and people would stop and grab their mail before going home or walk up and get it during the day.
Yet the road always got plowed, since my father worked for a trucking company. He'd bring the plow home when the weather threatened. The road always got patched up, because every summer the neighborhood would pitch in for asphalt and we'd make a day of filling up any potholes. Neighbors who were strapped and couldn't pitch in for the $ end always took a bigger portion of the labor. Oh and we walked up and down it every day. When a damned car came we would move farther on the shoulder or on the grass.
Now I'm not advocating to return to dirt trails or gravel paths. I am demonstrating that when a community is left to police itsself things will find a natural balance and get done.