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by thebradbain
2858 days ago
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It's "free" to drive in the sense that you don't have to take money out of your wallet to get into the driver seat of your car, yes. But that doesn't account for: - The monthly payment on the car (if applicable)
- Liability / collision insurance
- Gas
- Tolls
- Parking
- Repairs
- Washes
With this in mind, public transportation is obviously way cheaper than driving – and exclusively using Uber may very well be in some cities, too.But yes, I'd agree with you that many people don't seem to account for those hidden costs when justifying driving over taking public transit in a city that adequately supports it. Hopefully one day soon that will change. |
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