I also agree with that. The freedom my car has given me is phenomenal. It's given me new jobs, taken me places I would never have gone to before, saved me hours of time, given me hours of enjoyment time and to be honest I abosoloutely love my little car but then, at the same time, I also heavily dislike the car culture.snow hope wrote:YES!!!!
The power of 150 horses under your right foot!
The exhileration of 0-60 in 10 seconds or less.
The way you can travel anywhere, any time. Freedom.
The enjoyment of going for a drive. Up mountains, to the beach, to the countryside. 2 hours to Dublin, 1 hour to the North Coast (for me).
As a youth - going out with your friends, girlfriend, Privacy.
Anybody who hasn't had those feelings has missed a lot!
Of course we will miss the car....... (I gave up the dreaded weed in 2000 as well TB)
If the streets were quiet then perhaps the kids would be out playing there and people would walk or cycle from A-B, imagine how relaxing the environment would be compared to the average A-road in Britain today. (like renewablecandy said)