This is true for everywhere in America except New York or Chicago. In those towns you can literally live car-free. I don’t know of anywhere else you can do that.
Oh man, I miss the CTA since I moved away from Chicago. While I lived there, I had a laundry list of annoyances with public transit, but boy does it feel nice to not have to be the one driving during your commute.
I live in a very small farming community and drive definitely less than 1 time a week. I theoretically wouldn’t need a car at all as I can (and do) bike everywhere
Portland OR you can go car free. It’s not as good as Chicago or NY as far as trains go (still better than most), but the city has 300 miles of bike lanes and the busses are solid.
This is true for everywhere in America except New York or Chicago. In those towns you can literally live car-free. I don’t know of anywhere else you can do that.
Oh man, I miss the CTA since I moved away from Chicago. While I lived there, I had a laundry list of annoyances with public transit, but boy does it feel nice to not have to be the one driving during your commute.
I live in a very small farming community and drive definitely less than 1 time a week. I theoretically wouldn’t need a car at all as I can (and do) bike everywhere
Portland OR you can go car free. It’s not as good as Chicago or NY as far as trains go (still better than most), but the city has 300 miles of bike lanes and the busses are solid.