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by mlwarren
4785 days ago
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~700 miles each year is about 2 miles each day. Presumably if saintx hadn't structured his or her life around maintaining walkability then it would be necessary to travel longer distances each day. This would drive the total cost up. I don't know anyone who owns a car and only drives 700 miles each year. |
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My grandma and mother in law resemble that remark. Once you get old enough that shopping is an agony instead of a fun hobby, and you no longer work, there's not much but Dr visits. Also beyond a certain age people expect to drive to visit you rather than you drive to visit them, sign of respect or whatever. Finally, much like maintaining / living in a suburban single family house, still being able to drive a car at advanced age becomes a status symbol rather than a tool or recreation. "I might be old, but I'm still healthy enough to drive that thing... if I wanted to" An 80 year old woman in a suburban house, with a car, is pretty much the same mentality as a 40 yr old dude with red sports car and girlfriend half his age.