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Anti-pedestrian infrastructure
Where I currently live there's literally no sidewalks to the nearest bus stop.
Fuuuuuck... I don't know how things work there, but in this part of ~~these~~Texas, you can call the city and they'll do a survey to find out if a sidewalk could be installed. If that doesn't work, you can write to your city council.
I hope this gets remedied for you.
Edit: Corrected insanely stupid typo. Don't drowsy browsy the internet, kids.
Unlikely, they'll probably be told "lmao just get a car" or something like that
The amount of car-superiority mindset here is unbelievable, and any attempt to improve non-car transport options or infrastructure gets met with strong public protest