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[–] TheDoctorDonna@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If I bought a car I would never be able to afford anything nice or fun again. We'd be behind on bills all the time and struggling to keep food in the fridge. Also, I'd be so stressed all the time, between stressful driving and being broke, I'd go nuts. Public transit gives me time to relax and watch a video or something on my way home from work too, which is nice. My only critique is that transit needs a wider range in my area. A train would be lovely.

Unfortunately it is necessary that I drive sometimes so I maintain my license and rent cars when I need them. It's mildly inconvenient and I don't always like walking out to the rental place, but life is so much nicer without a car. I also like knowing that I am doing my part to help the environment by walking and taking public transit.