>>1390853Nah, I live on my own in the city. I'm autisically into cars, but I just don't need one anymore, and it's silly to have one here in the city, so I put her out to pasture and uninsured her when I finally swapped my ID over to the proper state.
The trolley takes me right from my corner, where I wait for it on my porch, and takes me right to Center City, and I can connect to many other bus or rail lines from the trolley with ease and for usually no extra fair at the free interchanges.
Everything else can easily be done via bicycle, and my only criticism is the inability to take it on most trains or whatever.
It's an old city, and as a consequence, the grocery store is two blocks away and I don't have a designated grocery day, I just walk over there when I need something. Sometimes even twice a day when I forget something, to no harm to me or my time.
You cannot defend pic related, bud. And this side of America would not be made possible without over reliance on personal automobiles.