>>1755166Cars are personally property, not private. They'll be fine.
We already do this in popular areas where there is little to no street parking and none of it is free.
You can see drive there, but it's not an autocentric area, so you'll pay for it.
This doesn't mean people in KS can't drive to Kroger
>>1755213Because everyone who's done anything other than drive has had their lives very close to being ended
>>1755221Absolutely can be
My home town was one square mile and everyone fucking drove to Wawa and back. Everyone.
Go look around on your next drive and see how many cars only have their driver inside.
Not all driving can be selfish, but yes, most trips don't need the car. You jjust want to.
>>1755230There's about four normally parked in the elementary school playground where children in my day ran around and played, my guy
>>1755447Ok I love my life's goal not to make money for someone else who already has more money than God, so I'm a commie
>>1755499That's only true if you have a car though. TRUE freedom would you truly choosing to use the car. This CAN happen.
In my area of Philly, I've got real good access to public transport, but I have friends in Jersey. Now, because I'm actually FREE to CHOOSE, that car generally sits there all fucking week will I CHOOSE to get into weekend shenanigans.
If you don't have another valid option, and most of the US does not, you are not free.
Pretty fuckin simple
>>1758765Not everything must turn a profit.
Profit is not the only good.
>>1758771Promis our country won't fuck with it