A viral research study led by Rababe Saadaoui, a PhD planning student in Arizona State University's School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, has uncovered a link between car dependency and life satisfaction in the United States.
Crossposting another user’s post from !mentalhealth@lemmy.world since that thread is likely to disappear.
I live in Germany and cycle about 14 kilometers to work. Often when I get to my desk, I think “that was such a joyful ride through the wood / along the river!”.
I had never a coworker (or my partner) when they were using their car heard saying something like “this was such a wonderful morning commute through the city”.
Isn’t that obvious?
I live in Germany and cycle about 14 kilometers to work. Often when I get to my desk, I think “that was such a joyful ride through the wood / along the river!”.
I had never a coworker (or my partner) when they were using their car heard saying something like “this was such a wonderful morning commute through the city”.