I know the demographics around here, so I know everyone’s just going to put “nothing lol”, but please understand what I’m asking first.
I’m physically incapable of driving a car. I stand to gain immeasurably from a world that didn’t assume everyone owned one. Having loved-ones with respiratory issues aggravated by car exhaust has made me very aware of the health issues surrounding the burning of fossil fuels, and having to navigate sidewalkless suburban stroads on a regular basis and juggle poorly funded public transit has made it very clear to me that pedestrians are second class citizens. I could go on and on about the mess cars have made of urban planning, and the number of jobs I couldn’t take because they required driving, but I digress.
In short, I hate cars just as much as the rest of you. But I’m also conscious that a lot of other people feel differently. What does widespread car ownership enable that would be difficult or impossible otherwise?
As an American I’m familiar with the cultural aura that surrounds the automobile. One of the early episodes of Mythbusters explained this pretty well while digging into the folklore surrounding a particular car-related urban legend. Cars represent freedom and self determination, two qualities highly prized in American society. You can go where you want when you want, without relying on schedules and routes mandated by public transit[1].
Looking at more tangible things, I suppose hauling a bunch of stuff from point A to point B would be hard without a car.
But what else am I missing?
Ignoring the fact you can only go where there are roads, and someone has to build and maintain those roads. ↩︎


This question is in the realm of not having electricity. Can we live without it ? Yes, but very few people would and it makes life very hard.
It sucks that places are too reliant on cars and I agree we need to do more to help those who can’t drive. But we still need cars to live modern life. Especially in semi rural areas.
First thing I’d do is tax the hell out of or outright ban massive trucks and Suvs. If you can’t prove its used for work, 150% or more tax on it that goes to public transport, and your insurance costs 10x the amount of a small car, because you’re a danger on the road. That right there would get us a shit ton of public transport revenue from all the douches in the US driving massive trucks they don’t need that endanger us all.