• teuast@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    what if you lived in a place that was designed right, such that it wouldn’t be a massive loss to your quality of life if you went car-free or car-lite?

    what if the place you live right now was designed right, such that it wouldn’t be a massive loss to your quality of life if you went car-free or car-lite?

    • CorruptBuddha@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      I think these are pipe dreams. Cars give a level of freedom that can’t be replicated. Like Saturday I’m going skydiving and that’s a 50 minute drive both ways to the middle of nowhere. Or yesterday I hit two stores in different areas of the city on the way home from work.

      I actually have a few stores a 10 minute walk away, and like a Walmart, etc… just a 15 minute walk away, and I’ve only walked to those places a handful of times over 9 years.

      You can’t beat walking outside your door to a vehicle.

      • MBM@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        There’s plenty of places where you don’t need a car so it’s not exactly a pipe dream. I’ve never owned a car, just get everywhere by bike and public transit.

      • s_s
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        1 year ago

        Cars give a level of freedom that can’t be replicated.

        Rollercoasters an give fun sensations that can’t be replicated. That doesn’t mean everyone has to own a rollercoaster.