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I’m currently studying for the theory and then the practice for the license and I hate it… But since I’m unemployed for like half a year now maybe it will give me more chances to get hired. Still I will avoid driving as much as possible, being on a highway scares me and I’m afraid of having an accident. Plus I wear glasses and I’m not sure if my reflexes or peripheral view are good enough…

So, what’s your reason to not drive a car… money? For the environment? Are you afraid? You really don’t need to?

  • 8565@lemmy.techtriage.guru
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    5 months ago

    This isn’t co.etely inaccurate however the popation of the US has gone up dramatically and requires a different scale of horse feed production because we would have dramatically more horses for example

    in 1910 which is when peak of horse population happened there where 27 million horses the works out to about 1horse per 4 people which would mean almost 100 million horses today

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      5 months ago

      That is huge. But we can ignore the people living in urban areas, because they have the public transportation everybody so hot about.

      So we’re only looking at double the horses. I personally don’t think horses are the solution here.

      I’ve been to parts of the world where vehicles aren’t common, and there is a rural population, and the way they deal with it is their life just sucks and they don’t go anyplace and they just get by. Seems like a rude thing to force on people living in your own country.

      — end devil’s advocating —

      I genuinely believe people are adaptable, and no matter what happens they’re going to make a way to live. So if combustion engines go out of favor, we’ll figure something out, if vehicles themselves are become impossible we’ll figure something out. It’s just going to be very painful process.

      I think public transportation makes sense with high population densities, but when you’re talking about very rarefied densities it actually makes sense to give the few people vehicles. I understand there’s a lot of sentiment in the " f*** cars " community, but if you actually talk to them, and narrow it down, it turns out they like ambulances too. So there is a space between nobody can have a vehicle, and everybody has a vehicle.

      But online, people get caught up in the rhetoric, the anger, and they just downvote without nuance.

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        5 months ago

        People are crazy, but, I agree entirely, I also think that the government shouldn’t make car owning illegal for anyone but, it should be up to individuals to figure out what to do with it. If a guy living downtown new York wants a car he should be able to buy it but, its up to him to figure out parking