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I'm seriously considering giving up car ownership, so yesterday I decided to find out what that might really mean: I ran all my Saturday errands without my car. I left the house on foot at about 1:30, and came home three and half hours later, at 5:00.

In the interim, walking about three miles and riding four buses, I shopped for clothes, visited my mom, got groceries at Trader Joe's and picked up some housewares at Fred Meyer, all in Northeast Portland.



Did it take longer? The same errands by car would have taken two hours instead of three and a half. But deduct an hour for the exercise I needed to do anyway (but very likely wouldn't have), and you've got a net "loss" of about half an hour. Since those were thirty minutes I spent chatting with strangers, enjoying some good fiction, and being tranquil, they really weren't wasted.

Was it more onerous than driving? The day was hot and humid and my furoshiki--containing clothes, housewares, and groceries--was heavy by the time I got home.

On the other hand, no parking woes, no traffic hassles, no eyeing the fuel gauge in consternation. A leisurely pace, some good exercise. And absolutely no impulse-buying (because...heavy!). So on balance, it was more of a breeze than a burden.



I couldn't go no-car if I didn't live and work in the heart of Portland. Things I need are close by, and if they're not, our transit system is fantastic. There's full support for bicyclists and pedestrians. Portland's own New Seasons Market delivers groceries. And there are ZipCars everywhere, for those times when I just need a car.

The climate may call for a rainhat but almost never for actual gear. And it's pretty here. Lots of trees. Nice gardens. Friendly people in the streets. Decent air quality most of the time. Good place to be out and about in.

So...know anybody who needs a nice used car? 'Cause I think I can really do this.

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7/7/08 00:16 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] emeraldsedai.livejournal.com
Boy, I know what you mean! I adore my car--truly I do. I've owned only two cars in my life, and this second one is way, way, WAY better than the first. What's more, it's paid for and probably has a good 50,000 miles left on the engine before it even BEGINS to give me trouble.

I'd love to tell you that the decision (should I end up making it) is environmental and spiritual, but the fact is, my car's manufacturer just announced that it will cease all production of gas engines within seven years, and the writing is on the wall: get rid of it now or have a shiny black albatross forever.

And of course, I won't be able to afford another private vehicle for the foreseeable future. Can't justify a gas one, can't see a better alternative anyway.

I will miss my built-in bluetooth handsfree phone and the wonderful stereo and the moon roof. I will miss that amazingly insular feeling that you can only get inside a car.

But, adventure calls. Brave new world. Alladat.

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