• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    I’m all for reducing the amount of cars on the road, but in many areas it’s simply not practical not to own one.

    I’ve done the math. Not owning a car at all or paying for note/gas/maintenance/insurance, and instead living in walking/cycling distance from work would require me to spend about $700/month more than I am now living 35 miles away and paying for my car expenses, and would leave me effectively stranded at work.

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      in many areas it’s simply not practical not to own one.

      This is exactly the problem that I am trying to highlight. I don’t think individual consumptive actions will fix this. This is a political issue that needs collective action to fix.

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      Don’t forget that your taxes go towards other people’s driving. Gas, roads and parking comes out of your taxes.

      Don’t also forget that your commute is probably 1 hour each way of unpaid work.