Title | : | Top 10 Best Walkable Cities in the United States. |
Lasting | : | 10.52 |
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Views | : | 157 rb |
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What about people who jobs, where you can't walk to like The ILA International Longshoremen Association! Comment from : Montez Mutcherson |
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Dude, what are you talking about college kids you can’t be 50 years old drinking beer or something? What kind of Nazi regime is this where you can’t even let people be people you sound paranoid colleges do not discriminate with age why do you sound like a weirdo? Comment from : james jirik |
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Great video on an important topic! Comment from : pongop |
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I think the weirdos came to Washington State from Oregon after watching your videos🤪😁 Comment from : Yona SD |
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Finally, Philly makes the top 5 on a positive list 🥲 Comment from : carlton sprague |
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Boston Mass Comment from : Betsy Baldwin |
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New York Ciry Comment from : Betsy Baldwin |
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I had a paid off 2014 honda civic Cost 23k walk out It got totalled Honda's now want twenty thousand dollars more than they are worth I'm looking for places you don't need a vehicle cause i'm not playing this fuckin covid car game Comment from : Thomas Campbell |
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Walkable cities score apparently does not include crime as a factor brThere are so many amazing cities that have been destroyed by homeless and crimebrSan Francisco, Portland, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington DC, San Diego, etc, are all places that I loved too visit and have become far to dangerous to take a family Comment from : David Berman |
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Funny that all the citys you mention have high homelessness rate Very walkable when you live on the street Comment from : Sonamor |
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No mention of New Orleans I see, guess the crime out rules walkability lol Comment from : Yuriko Star |
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New Orleans should be a top 3 city for walkability, if not number 1 Lived there 15 years without a car, very easily SMH Comment from : Spanish Language Learning |
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I lived in Philadelphia in the early 70’s I couldn’t’ afford a car it was $5 day just to park Gas was 35 cents a gal This was the only city I have ever lived in that I know was walkable but it was developed before the automobile existed Comment from : Jim Croft |
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portland dont stop protesting, wish we had more of that around the country , maybe we would have more walkable cities Comment from : meow |
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Literally nothing in the southern US (except maybe Virginia) I live in Florida, anything for us??? Comment from : dsadad21 |
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What sucks must is all of these cities are up north and expensive Comment from : Yuri Johnson |
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👍 Comment from : Sun |
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I lived in NE Portland for several years Alberta Arts, Beaumont, and Irvington are all nice and safe walkable neighborhoods Public transportation is great everywhere Outer NE Portland is pretty sketchy though Comment from : Lacy Williams |
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correction, chicago is a fucking war zone Comment from : nik k |
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These places are awful to walk with how much criminality there is now Comment from : ThePixelPopper |
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Florida the less walkable city in the world lol Comment from : L M |
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Saw this one a while back Love it Boston, Seattle and San Francisco are three of my favorite walkable cities I once hit 30,000 steps before my phone died, starting from Port Orchard to the foot ferry and on to Seattle for the summer solstice Have you done a least walkable? You could do at least five videos on that topic! Comment from : Felicia Sampson |
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I love Arlington It’s the best city in America by a mile Easygoing, lots of stuff to do, low taxes, super walkable and bikeable, good transit, cheaper than DC, and an economy that is always booming and completely recession-proof Comment from : Michael Imbesi |
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Dude LOVES complaining about protestors Comment from : Bueno81 |
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All of these cities are trashed and crime infested Comment from : Edwizard62 |
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which one has the least amount of homeless and is at the same time walkable Comment from : CarlosSDCA |
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So frustrating that most of the walkable cities in America aren't very livable and have freezing winters Can you make a video of most walkable cities with warmer weather year round? Comment from : Shilah Maddalena |
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Can you do most walkable/bikeable smaller or mid-sized cities? Comment from : Allaiya |
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Before moving to Nashville last year, I lived in NYC for about 6 years, and I have to say that even hoods outside of Manhattan are very walkable (especially my Queens neighborhood, Forest Hills) I've grown up in New York learning about the transit and besides having a vast, extensive metro system, the city offers frequent bus service and decent S-Bahn to Long Island My mom, despite owning a car, would take the subway to work, and that was one of the main ways I got around the city (especially when going to Central Park) It shows that even people with cars will choose to walk, cycle, or take transit because of the score It's really no wonder people brave Queens Boulevard, the WORST STROAD in the city Comment from : Ilan Lattke |
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Of course none in the shithole ultra-conservative Republicunt states Comment from : The Ultimate Reductionist |
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Many of these are more “car-hostile” than “pedestrian-friendly” Comment from : choreomaniac |
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Briggs, can you do a video on which cities have the best public transportation? Comment from : cerealchild1 |
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I feel like Miami should be here before portland Comment from : Micah Glowienke |
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Portland is so spread out…I don’t understand how it’s walkable at all It’s nicknamed “Bridgetown” Comment from : Micah Glowienke |
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Hi Briggs I live across the street from you in Aloha Oregon Can I come visit you? Comment from : RetroGamer |
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This list is cap walking in San Francisco is painful with all the hills Comment from : Dynamite Dingo |
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Would love to time travel back to the time the decision was made that the USA would be built for and around cars and do anything to prevent those decisions from being made Comment from : ukiechi |
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No Florida or Texas cities on this list 😆 Gee I wonder why 😝 Comment from : R Pres |
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This is actually one of the aspects in which the US seems to be improving Even tho it’s pretty terrible now, lot’s of projects around the US are gonna improve non car dependant transportation Comment from : Kristoffer Sparegodt |
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I'm surprised New Orleans wasn't on this list Comment from : Montana Man |
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NYC walkable? Not the case Lived everywhere Unless you live in lower manhattan you are not walking anywhere😂 Comment from : First Name Last Name |
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I miss walking to the bodega in NYC Comment from : Tamara J |
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Not LA Comment from : J O |
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Thank you for including crime I just watched a video on another similar channel that explicitly included crime, out of fear of being politically incorrect Which to me, is backwards Comment from : That Developer Guy |
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1 New York City br2 Philadelphia brBased on my personal experience brBoth BIG cities have more to offer with transportation, walkability small neighborhoods and LOTS OF GOOD FOOD! Comment from : Google User |
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no southern destinations huh, no wonder I moved northeast Making moves without a car helps you appreciate things you'd normally just drive by Comment from : midnick |
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I live close to Arlington maybe when im older and need a place to live, if i can make enough money, i can go there Comment from : R |
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10 cities I cannot afford to live Comment from : Lester Suggs |
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Yo New York city can eat dick Comment from : carkeyss |
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How does Portland, OR with a walkability score of 659 rank ahead of Arlington, VA with one of 691? Comment from : James Townsend |
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No southern cities, interesting Comment from : Based and Redpilled |
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I have 4 cars and a motorcycle, so NO, I never thought about living without a car Comment from : John Schnellbach |
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Don't get a cahr in Bahston First of all, the drivers there are The Worst! Second, the road map of the City is all over the place The streets are not on a grid like NYC and Philly are Combine those two and you get the idea Besides, everywhere you have to go is either on the Red Line or Green Line trolly system they have Comment from : Baci302 |
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I always wondered how come the us cities have some areas where you just dont go to i live in prague and there is absolutely no such place here Comment from : Feroxing12 |
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You don’t want to walk in Philadelphia there are a lot of menacing homeless men Comment from : K M |
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Seems like there is a direct relationship between population density and walkability Walkability doesn't seem like a goal when someone is looking for low population density Comment from : Tosh_369 |
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Walking in Minneapolis is life threatening from the cold I biked around the University of MN, it was absolutely horrible, Ice, snow and below zero wind chills It is a battle of survival Comment from : Will Twain |
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you ever heard of a plave called greenbelt maryland ? check it out :) Comment from : Dave P |
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Im not getting rid of my car anytime soon with the rent increases! And all other increasesbrbrDo a video on best places to live in your car because I'm sure that's a hot topic by now Comment from : Sound Castles |
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This list is, kinda, ridiculous Most every city is walkable Duh! Comment from : Alex Vagias |
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I love how in America walkability seems like a luxury /s Comment from : Kiwi Pomegranate |
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Great thing about Philadelphia you can walk to a grocery or corner store for food , and its easy access to public transportation Comment from : onestunningdude |
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man you really said you dont care about those police killing black people, stop making my train ride longer Sad Stopped watching the vid right there Comment from : Jacob Harris |
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Beautiful Quebec city and New York city Comment from : Johan Masse |
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Seems like living in a walkable city means living in the most expensive cities Comment from : Wandering Around AZ |
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Portland has the most homeless people I’ve ever seems but all the ones I met didn’t bother me and when I did talk to them they seemed mentally sane Meanwhile homeless people in the south-east and mid-south are less common (because they are shooed away) but when you do encounter them they are dangerous One time a guy on some serious drugs chased me through the Atlanta airport parking garage screaming things about the devil and a police officer didn’t give a crap It was so scary Comment from : Jocelyn K |
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judging from the video though, and from the few times i've been there, new york still has too many cars on the road for my taste i guess that's mostly tourists and/or people passing through, but still Having high number of cars still contributes to how loud the city is and makes walking (and biking) a less pleasant experience than it could be Comment from : rishabh anand |
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The US needs to rethink their city design Every YouTube video I watch about Americans visiting Europe has a point in it, where they go "Oh my god, this is so nice, there are people outside walking around, biking and just having fun" Sometimes they are even faszinated by simple things like restaurants with lots of space outside, fast trains that are cheap and available almost everywhere and so on So if you like it, why not make your own country that way? It is not like you don't have the money to do it A 10 lane highway is way more expensive than one highspeed rail and you can easily transport more than double the amount of people with the train compared to the highway Comment from : Anton |
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U rock when u walk ! Comment from : Saran Bhatia |
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San Francisco is way over-rated Too many hills Philly should be #1 or #2 Great public trans and train system, mostly flat Underrated as a big city Comment from : Nonewhere Listens |
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If you're going to mention a DC suburb like Arlington, it would also be good to mention that there are a few suburbs of Manhattan where it's also quite feasible to live without a car New Jersey towns with PATH Train service (Harrison, Hoboken, Jersey City and Newark) come to mind The PATH is almost like an extension of the subway, and runs 24/7 Comment from : DavidfromBA |
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Philly Cheesesteaks are so overrated Comment from : Wulver |
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There’s a lot of safe areas in NE Portland Beaumont-Wilshire, Alberta Arts District, Rose City Park, Irvington, etc But yeah, it’s best to avoid Chinatown Comment from : Ryan H |
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Yes 👍 great video Comment from : RED HANDED |
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Richmond Virginia is a very walkable city should have been on list Comment from : Classy |
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Briggs: it would be timely for a couple of bicycle videos:br"metros with the most bicycle trails (by total mileage)" EXCLUDING those crappy bike lanesbr"most bike-oriented cities": this would include number of bike shops, trail mileage, bike lanes, underpasses for bikes, roundabouts, and so on Comment from : M P |
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Hello for the near future where gas prices are $5 and up everywhere Comment from : Desiree Mercure |
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Excellent! AWESOME! SUPER EXCELLENT! Now I will humbly, enthusiastically and repeatedly yet politely pester you sir for your ranking of 50 states and how well they fund public transit as well as your top 20 to 30 cities and more minor municipalities with the best public transit Otherwise my surprises for this video as stated Seattle and SF for the hills especially Seattle Also Pioneer Square really? Which do you find more of pigeons or homeless people pitching tents unless things have changed since I was last in Seattle Thanks again Comment from : An unLucKy Mr MAGOO to you aLmOSt Thank You! ;) |
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A long time resident of San Francisco, street crime is so prevalent here (especially since pandemic) I'm afraid to walk around here myself Wish it wasn't so, but it is Comment from : CJ Schake |
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Looks like your #10 city has a higher walkability score than your #9 Comment from : Wilson Li |
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You should just do the videos by counties some times Like Maricopa county there is a lot of walking paths, side walks, bus's, shuttles, trolleys, and the light rail Comment from : UTuber |
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I lived in Hell's Kitchen in the late 70s and yes, NYC is very walkable! It is one of the few advantages of living there So is Chicago, especially along the lake front I visited there many times because I had family who lived there Comment from : Mia Hess Music |
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Please notice all these cities have weather that is not blazing hot like the south In the south who wants to walk 6 blocks and be soaking wet ? Better mass trans maybe but walking will not be the popular way from May to Oct in many southern cities Not wrong , just way it is Same with domed stadiums, all northerners say baseball is supposed to outside, please give ma a break, who wants to sit in 90 weather to relax and watch a 3 hours game Comment from : David Beck |
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You are only talking about Downton what about suburban Comment from : Grace Merez |
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As a New York resident I had to agree with you in number 1 Comment from : Julio George |
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Do a comparison of beach cities! Comment from : Vegas Miranda |
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Yeah I don't drive Comment from : Dominic Hester |
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Can you do the friendliest cities in the US Next Comment from : Markos Aguilera |
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sorry i do not agree with you i have been to some of these towns and will not go back got jump on in 3 of these town Comment from : richard smith |
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Let's talk about how walking makes you vulnerable to crime Which places are safe to walk in? Comment from : RD |
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The trouble is finding a nice walkable city that's not crime ridden, impoverished, or infested with homelessness Comment from : Andy Garcia |
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Honolulu? Or do they consider the whole island of Oahu? Sometimes businesses seem to forget were a State! Comment from : Lord Buxton |
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Do places with weirdest people Comment from : TSB |
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Yay! Thanks for this one! Comment from : Sky Pilot |
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Boulder!! Comment from : vansh puri |
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