by Snowrunner » Fri 02 Sep 2005, 14:22:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mommy22', 'K')ez's post about spending more time getting somewhere, or spending the money in gas to get there quicker is very true. When I lived in the city, dependant on public transport, I walked virtually everywhere. Here in a suberb of Cleveland, OH, I find myself driving places that I would have easily walked in the city. Or should I say, I DID drive to those places. My daughter's bike and my feet have been utilized a lot more the last few weeks. My tank is full at the moment, after paying $3.09.9 yesterday.
When I still lived in Toronto (which has decent public transit) I had a lot of people asking me over and over again if I could just "come by and pick them up".
Besides the fact that I hate driving in the city, most of those people either lived right next to a streetcar stop, bus stop or subway stop and STILL wanted me to spent an hour driving across town.
A Collegues idea for a Saturday night of "going out" was to "drive around downtown" instead of just walking.
Baffels my mind, really, it does.