• pedz
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    8 months ago

    Ah yes, winter! I live in a wintery place (Quebec) and cars in winter need very much care to work properly. They need plowed and salted streets or they get stuck or can’t go uphill. If that level of care was the same for pedestrians and cyclists, it would be much easier to move around without a car.

    Also, you may need a car because of chronic pain but surely not everyone driving a car needs one for chronic pain? And wouldn’t it be nicer for people that really need a car if there were fewer cars around?

    I’m in my early 40ies and lived all those winters without a car and I still think it’s silly to say they are “adapted” or “working well” in winter. Every winter there are multi car collisions/pile-ups on highways. They slip and slide easily. Multiple times in a year cars can’t climb the little hill in front of my place. It takes even more space to park them as there are snowbanks everywhere. Sometimes they get covered in ice.

    I really can’t see the appeal of a car in winter.