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by thrdbndndn
875 days ago
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I don't really like driving per se, but public transport, regardless of its sophistication (for example, as seen in Tokyo), has its challenges, particularly when it comes to grocery shopping. Transporting a large quantity of goods can be impractical, if not impossible, without a car. Even carrying a moderate amount can be exhausting due to the 'last 100 meter' issue, which persists even if one lives close to a metro station, say within a five-minute walk. Moreover, public transport often isn't as comfortable as your own vehicle (which I understand is a luxury). Conversely, when it comes to driving in a large city, finding a parking spot can often be a major hassle. |
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From what I've seen, the main reason why people want a car here seems to be wanting to travel with small children. Moving within Tokyo with car is not very convenient.