I’ve heard the legends of having to drive to literally everywhere (e.g. drive thru banks), but I have no clue how far apart things are.

I live in suburban London where you can get to a big supermarket in 10 minutes of walking, a train station in 20 minutes and convenience stores are everywhere. You can get anywhere with bus and train in a few hours.

Can someone help a clueless British lemmyposter know how far things are in the US?

EDIT

Here are my walking distances:

  • To the nearest convenience store: 250m
  • To the nearest chain supermarket: 350m
  • To the bus stop: 310m
  • To the nearest park: 400m
  • To the nearest big supermarket: 1.3km
  • To the nearest library: 1.2km
  • To the nearest train station: 1km

Straight-line distance to Big Ben: 16km

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Living in a small town in central North Carolina (answering these questions in units of city blocks that are ~150 meters long or in statute miles:

    To the nearest convenience store: 4 blocks

    To the nearest chain supermarket: 2 miles

    To the bus stop: ~35 miles (It’s a distance to the nearest town with a bus service)

    To the nearest park: 8 or 9 blocks

    To the nearest BIG supermarket: 2.5 miles. The “nearest chain supermarket” is a Food Lion; slightly farther down the road is a Wal-Mart and a Harris Teeter about the same distance away.

    To the nearest library: 3 blocks

    To the nearest train station: 4 blocks.

    Straight-line distance to Big Ben: ~4000 miles. juuuust out of earshot. I don’t recommend walking.