• vividspecter@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    The road isn’t a better option but issues with grass in residential areas:

    • Tree roots and other trip hazards
    • People parking their 5 giant SUVs and pickup trucks on them (this can happen on sidewalks too, but it’s often worse)
    • Dog shit that is less visible
    • Road design is usually more hostile when there aren’t sidewalks since they don’t even consider the existence of pedestrians
    • Sometimes it’s not grass so much as mud, particularly when flooding has occurred recently (which has gotten more common as climate change has advanced).
    • Running on a sidewalk (or road) is better for reducing injury despite grass feeling softer (since it’s more uneven).

    And on the larger sidewalks you can ride bikes on them relatively safely.