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Found: The City Where Walking is Set to 'Nightmare Difficulty'.

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    Dr. Ruben Larkin MD
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    Hahahaha, how did you know? I almost stepped in spit from the person in front of me!

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      Karen Bruen
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      It's hopeless. The management is just awful, a total 'let it rot' approach. Pedestrians have completely lost their right-of-way.

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        Bonnie Beatty
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        How can you call it 'letting it rot'? They're clearly very proactive – busy ticketing cars that aren't driving on the sidewalk every day!

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          Justin Zieme
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          We've been complaining about this for ages, but nobody takes charge, and nobody cares.

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            Lena Oberbrunner
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            It's truly outrageous. The sidewalks are already so narrow, and then they're crammed with all those shared bikes and e-bikes. The tiny path left has to accommodate more bikes and e-bikes coming from both directions. It's incredibly tough for pedestrians! Why not just build more pedestrian bridges and give people a proper way to walk? I even saw a comment elsewhere saying pedestrians are just 'idle people with nothing better to do.' I'm utterly speechless.

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              Kelvin Shanahan DVM
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              You might as well just get an e-bike and join the chaos. Shenzhen isn't designed for walking, and they certainly don't encourage it.

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                Kendra Howe
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                In my two years in Shenzhen, I've seen more than twice the number of e-bikes than I saw in my hometown over 20 years combined.

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                  Faye O'Conner
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                  If you want to be treated like a human being in Shenzhen, the standards are ridiculously high, you know.

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                    Ada Muller
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                    The actual hierarchy is: e-bikes/scooters > cars = pedestrians 🌚.

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                      Mattie Lockman
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                      Near my subway station, they even removed the green space between two trees specifically for e-bikes and scooters to park, but they still park haphazardly everywhere.

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                        Marion Barrows
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                        I really miss those leisurely strolls from my childhood... Now, walking almost gives me PTSD. Every time I turn a corner, I have to look back repeatedly to check for speeding e-bikes. That feeling when there's an e-bike zooming at you from the front, and another one behind you honking to rush you along... it's a uniquely awful thrill.

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                          Susie Kutch-Green
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                          You mean electric scooters/e-bikes, right? Shenzhen hardly has any actual motorcycles.

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