• macaw_dean_settle@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    It is freedom. Freedom to go where you went, when you want. Freedom to explore, freedom to experience things you couldn’t otherwise.

    I buy all of my cars outright, but have never been forced. Owning cars, driving cars, working on cars, and selling cars are all joys to be had.

    If you don’t like driving, then don’t. Take a bus, a train, or bike. But just because you cannot afford it, or because driving is scary for you, don’t presume that the majority is going to agree.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      I buy all of my cars outright, but have never been forced. Owning cars, driving cars, working on cars, and selling cars are all joys to be had.

      You’re a person after my own heart. Cars deserve better than to be used for commuting.

      The more people we can get to not use cars for things the better cars will be. They wouldn’t design ugly drab eggs in three colors if cars weren’t treated like appliances.

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        6 days ago

        I think the opposite is true. If cars weren’t treated like they are a necessary part of the personality and instead just like a thing, the owners may stop valueing them less than other people’s lives. Like ‘I am in a hurry, I will just overtake that cyclist in front of me with an inch if distance, because I am so much more important.’

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          5 days ago

          Plenty of people who don’t actually like cars do that not because the car is part of their personality but because they see the cyclist as “in their way.”

          If someone truly loved their car they wouldn’t want a cyclist putting scratches all over it.

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      5 days ago

      I’d love to walk, bike, or take the bus, but there are no busses where I live, sparse sidewalks, and no bike lanes. You do the math.

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      5 days ago

      Have you tried taking public transport yourself to commute to work? In most cities in the US, it’s unreliable, inefficient, or straight up not even there. For many commuters, driving is the only option.