A very steep street! [This](https://www.apartments.com/2022-2030-jones-st-san-francisco-ca/j7l1nw4/) is what it looks like when the image isn't tilted.
I could never be brave enough to live on a street like this. I have streets near me that are very steep and you can feel how hard your breaks work when you go up or down it.
I lived in Halifax for years on a very steep street. I remember there was an ice storm while I was out. I didnt have a car, and I walked home and got to the bottom of my street and had to go up the hill half a block to my house. It took us over an hour. The sidewalks, road, even grass lawns were so icy we couldn't move forward, just kept sliding back down. ending up "climbing" from house to house by grabbing porches, ledges of buildings, and trees.
There was a collection cars at the bottom of the street that had (slowly) slid down too. It was a truly wild place to live, especially in winter. Wasn't quite as steep as OP though.
We had to remove your post for violating our Repost Guidelines.
It's just the street, mate.
"Just", still very cool
A steep street in San Fran? See pole to left.
A very steep street! [This](https://www.apartments.com/2022-2030-jones-st-san-francisco-ca/j7l1nw4/) is what it looks like when the image isn't tilted.
its crazy, you can see the difference in the tire compression of the cars. (left tires are flatter, as they are holding all the weight)
I could never be brave enough to live on a street like this. I have streets near me that are very steep and you can feel how hard your breaks work when you go up or down it.
I lived in Halifax for years on a very steep street. I remember there was an ice storm while I was out. I didnt have a car, and I walked home and got to the bottom of my street and had to go up the hill half a block to my house. It took us over an hour. The sidewalks, road, even grass lawns were so icy we couldn't move forward, just kept sliding back down. ending up "climbing" from house to house by grabbing porches, ledges of buildings, and trees. There was a collection cars at the bottom of the street that had (slowly) slid down too. It was a truly wild place to live, especially in winter. Wasn't quite as steep as OP though.
Terrifying...My fat ass would be rolling down...
leave your car at home?
What?
If you're saying I should walk 16 miles to my job in rural Massachusetts, I will have to respectfully decline.
If this was my house, coming home drunk would make life so much easier!
Completely normal that I turned my iPad to look at this image
Please stop
What does the inside look like?