Anonymous wrote:Ubering 1-2 times a week will be much cheaper than owning a car. Then why not?
But if your son's workplace is within walking distance, even a long walk, then surely cycling is feasible and will save him a lot of time too? Unless you're worried about weather factors?
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of people in the city who don't own a car. These are people of all ages with varying income levels. I am one of them. Between Metro, bus, Uber, taxis, bikeshare, and just plain walking it works just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of people in the city who don't own a car. These are people of all ages with varying income levels. I am one of them. Between Metro, bus, Uber, taxis, bikeshare, and just plain walking it works just fine.
I would challenge the "in the city" part. You can go car free on the Rosslyn to Ballston corridor easily, inner Bethesda, etc, but it's harder in the less urban parts of DC like Palisades or 16th St heights. So it's not all parts of DC and it's not limited to DC as you can go car owning free in accessible areas of Arlington, closer in Montgomery County, and PG.
Anonymous wrote:Our DS is going to be a junior in college and will be living off campus. He has a job and while he can walk, driving would be much more convenient. My DH and I work the same hours for different companies but in the same building. We’re thinking of letting him take one car and sharing our second vehicle and Ubering when we would need to. Does this sound cheaper than buying a 3rd vehicle? We are on a tight budget now and have another kid headed to college in 2 years.