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Are cars even practical any more?

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Some people absolutely need a vehicle, but many don't. I think if people sat down and calculated the Cost of Owning a vehicle they'd be shocked at how expensive it is. The kind of money that could be saved by using Public Transit, Walking, or biking could literally change many peoples lives for the better. Of course that all depends on the availability of alternatives and distances from needed shopping, work, etc. Certainly most living in a fairly large City don't need a vehicle.
If you sat down and calculated how much it would cost you to ride unsubsidized public transportation, it would shock you.
 
I work opposite of the flow of traffic. I work two train stations down. Yet I still drive. Yes, I'll be the first to admit. I'm a lazy ass. But I'll be taking on a second job at the other end of the city, so I guess that makes it ok.

I do dread driving with everybody else on the way to work. The infrastructure is insufficent to accomodate the ever growing city. I do enjoy some weekend joy riding though. Especially at nights when the traffic is much lighter.
 
Originally posted by: sandorski
Some people absolutely need a vehicle, but many don't. I think if people sat down and calculated the Cost of Owning a vehicle they'd be shocked at how expensive it is. The kind of money that could be saved by using Public Transit, Walking, or biking could literally change many peoples lives for the better. Of course that all depends on the availability of alternatives and distances from needed shopping, work, etc. Certainly most living in a fairly large City don't need a vehicle.

I hate to burst your bubble, especially since I tend to agree with you to a certain extent, but I have a friend who sold his car and rode his bike to work and everywhere else he needed to go for about 6 months and he actually consumed more in food than he saved in gasoline and insurance (he owned the car so that didn't enter into the equation).
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: sandorski
Some people absolutely need a vehicle, but many don't. I think if people sat down and calculated the Cost of Owning a vehicle they'd be shocked at how expensive it is. The kind of money that could be saved by using Public Transit, Walking, or biking could literally change many peoples lives for the better. Of course that all depends on the availability of alternatives and distances from needed shopping, work, etc. Certainly most living in a fairly large City don't need a vehicle.

I hate to burst your bubble, especially since I tend to agree with you to a certain extent, but I have a friend who sold his car and rode his bike to work and everywhere else he needed to go for about 6 months and he actually consumed more in food than he saved in gasoline and insurance (he owned the car so that didn't enter into the equation).

He shouldn't eat so much. 😉
 
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