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This is interesting to me. Like, it’s not at all surprising given the intense car culture of L.A. in particular and the rest of the United States in general, but from my perspective as a 30 year old man who has never had a driver’s license and has lived the majority of his life in or around New York City, it’s actually weird to me that most people have to drive. I’d be perfectly happy to never have to drive in my lifetime. When people talk about cars being a form of freedom, it conflicts with a lot of the reasons why I didn’t learn to drive as a teen — I had a huge fear of becoming trapped in the suburbs, and so I stuck with trains and the city because I knew I’d be happier there than if I got financially mired in driving around the Hudson Valley. I’ve always seen driving as a thing that would place limits on me.

I love Austin, but coming from Chicago, the car dependency here is starting to wear on me.  I’m feeling the itch to move somewhere denser, with proper public transit.

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    I must have a car from ages 16-18 because I live in the southwest where things are spread out but when I go to college I...
  2. standardgrey reblogged this from grimmertown and added:
    ““People are broad-minded. They’ll accept the fact that a person can be an alcoholic, a dope fiend, a wife beater and...
  3. mike3k reblogged this from zzellers and added:
    I didn’t learn to drive until I left NYC and moved to LA in my late 20s. To this day I still hate driving and would love...
  4. przy reblogged this from pterodactyls and added:
    A car isn’t freedom the way a ship...freedom. Cars only work on roads, supplied by
  5. zzellers reblogged this from perpetua and added:
    car/license because...financial/material limitations it puts on you.
  6. sourdoughislife reblogged this from turnabout and added:
    jfc, me too. The only way I got out of my parents’ constant nagging to get a driver’s license was that it was eventually...
  7. cocoku reblogged this from grimmertown and added:
    I’m always relieved to know that there are other non-driving adults in my sphere. My boyfriend tried to teach me to...
  8. americaneyes reblogged this from perpetua and added:
    Interesting take. I grew up in Kansas City, which...the LA end of the spectrum. One...
  9. grimmertown reblogged this from jenniferanne and added:
    After a failed attempt at getting my license when I was 16, I never bothered again out of spite (for more ridiculous...
  10. jenniferanne reblogged this from pterodactyls and added:
    wanted. I’d actually like to have access to a car so...could easily go on jaunts outside...
  11. willyblackmore reblogged this from meganlubaszka and added:
    I’ve lived in LA for two years now and have washed my car twice since arriving. It my little fuck you to LA car culture....
  12. goodbyeolepaint reblogged this from perpetua and added:
    Good article, especially...insults about characters not being able
  13. meganlubaszka reblogged this from turnabout and added:
    I was born in Los Angeles, still live here, am 25 and don’t know how to drive. After plunking down about $1200 for...
  14. whatafoolbelieves reblogged this from perpetua and added:
    As someone who grew up in...a city that wasn’t a suburb but definitely suburb-like,
  15. buzzandersen said: As someone who used to commute 48 miles from SF to Cupertino, CA and came to hate it, I completely agree that no car = freedom. When you consider car payments/repairs/tickets/gas/insurance, my car was by far my biggest expense and annoyance.
  16. dodgethewater reblogged this from losemybuttons and added:
    My last boss was amazed that I didn’t have a car… appalled may actually be a better word. “You’re 22 and you don’t have...
  17. lamebot reblogged this from shorterexcerpts and added:
    According to most visitors to Salt Lake City, we apparently have a very good public transit system. Our system consists...
  18. whiskeyonsunday reblogged this from turnabout and added:
    This is such a foreign idea to me. I grew up in the suburbs, so having a car MEANT freedom. It meant being able to go to...
  19. adabsurdum reblogged this from therealestsocksinthegame and added:
    Hey, me too! I really don’t want to rely on cars for a while, though I understand this made me a bit of a nuisance to my...
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  21. eush said: I got tired of buying booze and going to bars with a passport so I bit the bullet and got a state ID. I would recommend it.
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