Not owning some form of private transportation is unrealistic. It needn't take the form of a car. I was using my bike the way most people use a car from the time I was a teenager. Most car trips are under 10 miles. A bike can easily handle that once you build up some stamina. Now that we have e-bikes a person in any kind of shape can do 10 or 20 mile bike trips. A fast e-bike is probably as fast as a car for many local trips.Outside of Manhattan and a few neighborhoods, NOT owning a car is unrealistic.
For most Americans, a car is a genuine NEED.
No, they don't need a luxury SUV that they honestly can't afford.
But they do need a car.
The problem with cars is they cost you money even when you're not using them. They're as expensive as hell. You also need an operator's license, which is another huge downside. The US should provide people alternatives to driving. Travel is a basic human right. You shouldn't have to jump through the hoops of getting an operator's license and spending a small fortune just to get from point A to point B. At the very least employers in places without decent public transit should have to provide transportation to employees who lack a car for free, or worst case for a small fare.
The fact most need to drive is also why our roads are so dangerous. We've watered down licensing standards to the point 99% of those driving are incompetent, many dangerously so.
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