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by Mirioron
2403 days ago
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>Living in rural areas means being super dependent on cars. You say that because you're unwilling to give up the comforts that car use provides. Do you think that people elsewhere didn't have to give up anything when they decided against car use? You might think that it's fine to mandate bikes, buses and walking instead of cars, but pretty much everybody would rather have a car during a cold winter. |
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Nope. I don't have a car. For a family of 3.
> You might think that it's fine to mandate bikes, buses and walking instead of cars, but pretty much everybody would rather have a car during a cold winter.
I'm not mandating anything; you are. I want options that make not-driving viable, while you're for the side that wants to force everyone to drive.
I don't even mind driving, I just hate being required to drive, which is the case in most US cities, because they were designed to make everything else worse.