She is calling car owners rich....
Especially in the US that's not the case. She only thinks that because she lives in some apartment in San Francisco where everything is just a few stops away.

@matrix In my city (Hobart, Tasmania), the vast majority of cars are misused quite badly. Average car occupancy, for a five-seater, is maybe 1.3. Lots of potential for motorbikes. Or electric pushbikes!

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What cars though? You can get used cars really cheap.

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That's quite different from here or the US, but that depends on a lot more factors than just the country.
I would agree that if you live and work in the city, it makes sense to use either public transport or some sort of bike, but I don't actually think many people do. City centers are emptying and people are moving to outskirts or satellites.
Cars are also obviously much more comfortable and also safer compared to a bike.

@matrix I question the need for "city" and "suburbs" to begin with, but that aside...
Yeah, I agree with cars existing. Much like I agree with trucks existing, to move furniture around. Cars have a place. But that place is not short-range, or even mid-range, regular commuting, and definitely not for a single person. At the very least, carpool to the max. People talk about wanting to exercise more; start by walking a couple houses down to the guy who works in the next building.

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