I can see your point, but in the US most cities just have poor mass transit. Take my old home town of Atlanta for example. You have one major transit provider, MARTA, which operates bus lines and a monorail. However, thanks to jackasses in power, we do not have bus lines or rails into TWO of the major counties surrounding/inside of the city. So something that could have been awesome and caused most people to not need a car, becomes a joke.Betagam7 wrote:It certainly does depend on where you live but I think "culture" is part of what I'm getting at. People who've grown up with cars tend to think they "need" one way more than people who grew up using public transport. This was my point.dsheinem wrote:Depends on your culture and where you live.Betagam7 wrote: The idea that you need a car, is I think, vastly overrated.
Why does it not reach those counties? Those in powers in those counties when expansion was happening were racist, plain and simple.
As for me, I live far from work because I live halfway between work and my wife's family farm. And one cannot operate a farm without vehicles anymore. Cutting 25 acres of hay behind a team of mules takes a full 14 hours. Cutting it behind my John Deere model B, takes about 2 hours.
