I’m a person living in a rural area and have to either go by train, the nearest station being 15 mins away by car and the trains having a schedule that keeps fluctuating.

Or have to go by car where it takes 60 mins to get where I need to go. I wouldn’t want to get a late pickup or anything outrageous just something to get me places.

I’m not a car enthusiast or anything like that.

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    121 year ago

    Well, you sort of have to. That’s the issue.

    I consider it a larger problem than the individuals and their cars. It’s mostly political, and I won’t bore you with my opinion on that

    However, as an individual you can still consider your options as they arise.

    If you’re looking for a new job or new house, consider the commute. If you’re commuting every day, consider if you can shop groceries or visit people on the way, so you don’t have to drive again later the same day. If you’re planning long distance trips, consider if it’s better driving to the train station instead of the whole trip. Share the ride if possible. Etc.

    There are many ways to drive less. Most are pretty obvious, but some people don’t even consider anything at all because the car is such an ingrained part of life. It all starts with the thought: I don’t really want to drive.

    Do it to save gas and money, do it to save time, do it to get fresh air. These are the direct consequences of not wanting to drive.