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by dont__panic
1399 days ago
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I'm confused about your question. If I can do everything I want in my city -- exercise, drink, eat, buy groceries, meet up with friends, etc. -- without a car, why wouldn't I be able to live there? I expect in this situation you'd be able to store your car in a secure garage on the edge of town if you want to own one. Or you could take public transit or bike to rent a car on the edge of town. Or you could take a train to wherever you want to go and use another method of transport once you get there. Is there some kind of deep intrinsic human need to sit in a car within 1000 feet of your home that I'm not understanding? |
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