Originally Posted by
myrridin
Sorry, but someone who always (or even spends the majority of their trips) using a "car" to make their trips isn't "car free" even if they don't own a car. I suggest one looks at some of the available data (ACS and NHTS as examples) of significant numbers of people in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago who don't own a car, yet use cabs, car services, etc... for all (or most) of their trips... Hardly car free...
Taxi's and car services are essentially cars with drivers... Unlike public transportation, these vehicles do not require the sharing of the vehicle. Hence the only difference between using a privately owned car and one of these is the requirement that one pays for a chauffeur instead of the car itself...
Completely wrong. See previous references for actual data to demonstrate how and why this statement is false.
Ah, another set of smokey figures that myrridin expects us to accept on his say-so. Or can you provide a link? I'd like to know what is meant by "significant numbers."
Last edited by Roody; 08-28-11 at 09:35 AM.