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I was raised in the suburbs in a cager family. I accepted depending upon automobiles for almost all significant travel as normal.
Then my family took a vacation to Boston when I was thirteen or fourteen and we rode the subway a few times while leaving our automobile at the hotel. Thus began my radicalization. It was accelerated when I began learning to drive and I found it very unpleasant, if not terrifying.
Death to cars.