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I haven't really made a conscious decision to be anti car it just makes more sense for the lifestyle I live and the commuting I have to do.
I live and work in the city. My work is 9 miles from home...sometimes I bike, sometimes I take the el. My work requires me to visit various businesses. Usually I can get there easily without a car but I occasionally use Zipcar. My family is not local. Planes or car rental to travel back east makes sense. I would never own a car just for the occasional travel to see family.
I have 2 children. The teen has his own bike and enjoys the freedom it has given him. The other is only 4 and gets to ride with me. We are not minimalistic - I am not sure of how you are connecting "minimalistic" to not owning a car - what is the context you are expressing here? I have known car owners who are very minimalist.
I am curious as to all your errands? I have not found the absense of a car to interfere with errands. So many things are on the way to/from work or are in the local neighborhood that biking or walking is a breeze.
I did have a struggle with how to have my son on the bike with me AND transport things. Some folks use trailers and that works great. Others rent a car or have items shipped. I chose to purchase a cargo bike.
I believe I save time by NOT owning a car. Taking the el or riding my bike is just as fast as most car trips. Also, on the el I get to read or take a breather from the day without the stress of traffic...definite time saver as I don't need to create that space at home where my time is beeter served attending to family. On my bike I am getting in regular exercise....also a time saver! No need for going to the gym. I incorporate fitness into my daily lifestyle. For bad weather I have the choice of public trans or my bike. I am prepared for either and both have advantages.
I notice more of what is going on around me when I am on bike, walking, or taking public trans. This has expanded my world in so many ways. If I want to get away for the weekend...say a few hours of travel for some camping...I find it quite easy to rent a car. And this is still cheaper than owning a car. The idea of things being a "hassle" does not really make sense to me. I know that once I committed to not using a car for everything I started seeing other options and ways of getting around and living my life. My perspective changed and this opened up new ways of looking at how I live and why I do what I do.
And this is a small load for this bike. I can load the other side and can also load on top of the rear deck/rack. All with my son beign transported too.
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