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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My office is in the city so MANY senior people drive unremarkable commuter cars, metro in, or walk. Literally nobody notices or cares. [/quote] This. I couldn’t tell you what anyone drives.[/quote] Seriously? [/quote] Yeah, I’d echo this. Our office is smack in the middle of DC. Everyone takes Metro. I wouldn’t know what any coworkers drive unless we were chatting about repairs, etc. I’ve known these folks for years and could maybe hazard a guess at only two or three of their cars. For all I know, some don’t even own one (especially the ones who live in the city).[/quote] +1 And people uber when they can't metro. The car culture is dying, unless maybe you're way out in the exurbs.[/quote] Meh, you have no idea. Millennial? Figures. Nothing is dying. The carless culture always was there and will be there because in big urban areas nobody can park anywhere and even if they can it is expensive. Look at NYC, the people rarely if ever had cars, they were always using the Subway and Taxis, all that is happening is that Uber is replacing the taxis and metro but has nothing to do with cars because that demographic never used cars in the first place. Driving is a skill that that group does not poses, just look how they cross the street, that even is a problem and you would put those folks in cars? OMG! Uber does not in any way make things better pollution wise because it does not mean a squat if you drive your car or take Uber. The same problem, unless you can not see it. [/quote]
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