> However car ownership there is not as widespread as in the US due to a number of economic constraints (space cost, gas price, taxes).
As someone living in one of those cities (not owning a car), I can say that the reason is certainly not the cost. It's just that 99% of the time taking the bike or using public transport is way more comfortable. For the remaining transports to the country side (where the public transport is insufficient), car sharing fills my needs just fine.
As someone living in one of those cities (not owning a car), I can say that the reason is certainly not the cost. It's just that 99% of the time taking the bike or using public transport is way more comfortable. For the remaining transports to the country side (where the public transport is insufficient), car sharing fills my needs just fine.