by joewp » Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:57:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nocar', 'O')f course, another solution for Americans could be to use a little less gasoline. Like driving your smaller car more often than the bigger one on your driveway.
Even your smaller car could most likely easily fit three or four persons for a car-pool. It is just a matter of organising things - a car-pool matching site should be easy to make, and cell-phones can inform pool-mates of delays or changes. Walking 500 m to a pick-up place should be possible even for an American of average fitness.¨
Some of us think Americans use more than their share of global oil.
nocar
You don't realize how much you're asking. Most people live so far away from their jobs they can't drive less, and they already are driving the small car to work. Car pooling can't work either, since people don't live in convenient areas on the way to work and people work all over the place, not really concentrated in one area.
People won't stop driving until there's no choice. They'll drive to work because that's how they feed their family. We've been locked into this unsustainable system by our leaders and economic system, not by choice. You're right, we do use more than our share of oil, but it's more because that's the way we've been told it works. It's the American Way of Life, and it's not negotiable.
