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Old 04-10-13 | 10:05 PM
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SPECELIZEDRIDER
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Originally Posted by cycleobsidian
Hello,

We are a one car family. I barely ever use the car. I am mainly a passenger once every couple of weeks when doing something with my husband. My husband is more quick to rely on the car, in all fairness he has a greater distance to go to work.

My daughter asked to borrow the car for a few days. She lives out of town. I said yes. So, when returning home from work one day, and seeing the car not in the driveway, I started to get panicky. What if we need the car for something unanticipated? What if I get a call from my other daughter and have to go to the rescue? (She doesn't have a car either.) What if it's cold and I'm sick and don't want to walk or take the bus? (At this time of the year I walk instead of bike.)

It is funny because, when the car is in the driveway, I don't sit around and worry about these things. When there is no car in the driveway, I do start thinking about these things.

I was wondering how long it takes for people who are car free to get over their car dependency? Do you feel insecure for a while after giving it up?
The car is sometime a necessary evil. I love the convenience, but hate the cost.I set my life up to where I don't need one.
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