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So Julie, when you do become car(e)free you can join the ranks of the truely bikerighteous! That in itself may be worth going car(e)free.
;-) lots and lots of ;-)
Oh, I'll pitch in for the party as well eventhough you'll have all sorts of extra cash. Maybe you'll take me with you on the European vacation you'll be able to afford.
I'm ABOUT to go car-free. I finally have a buyer for my 2000 Civic. But I've been dealt a handful of ironic twists. First: I've managed to lose my only car key. Second: I notice today as I'm riding to work that the car has been towed! AND...I think my registration may actually be in the car...the very car I CAN'T GET IN TO in order to show the uncaring boobs at the tow lot that the damn thing is actually MINE. Fun times ahead.
Sorry to threadjack your thread, Julie. But DAMN I wanted to rant!!!!
Hey Julie et. al.!
First off, Hi everyone. I'm done with finals, and now I can be an activist for a month. Yipee! But I digress... Has anyone thought about renting their car out as part of a car share in the process of becoming carless, or sharing with other folks who want to use their cars less and are in the neighborhood. There are issues with this of course - such as insurance, and what happens to it if there's an accident - but on the other hand, it makes it available for people who wouldn't own one regularly if they need it in a certain circumstance, or if one needs to get out of the city for a weekend or if they want to carpool with some friends somewhere... I have dreamed of such an arrangement for a long time, but I don't know how I would work out the kinks - car insurance makes it quite difficult to share responsibility of an injured vehicle. Sorry, it's late, and I'm rambling.
Hey Julie et. al.!
First off, Hi everyone. I'm done with finals, and now I can be an activist for a month. Yipee! But I digress... Has anyone thought about renting their car out as part of a car share in the process of becoming carless, or sharing with other folks who want to use their cars less and are in the neighborhood. There are issues with this of course - such as insurance, and what happens to it if there's an accident - but on the other hand, it makes it available for people who wouldn't own one regularly if they need it in a certain circumstance, or if one needs to get out of the city for a weekend or if they want to carpool with some friends somewhere... I have dreamed of such an arrangement for a long time, but I don't know how I would work out the kinks - car insurance makes it quite difficult to share responsibility of an injured vehicle. Sorry, it's late, and I'm rambling.
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