I'm lucky: I can bike to work, or walk, or snowshoe, depending on the weather. I like having a car to visit my in-laws and do BJ's runs, but most other stuff I can do on bike.
The downside is I can't be as self-sufficient as I'd like. I only have so much room to devote to garden, and can only keep 3 chickens. I would love to have goats for milk, but I don't think city ordinances or my neighbors would approve. I can't have a wood or pellet stove. I don't get enough sun for solar.
Gas is already $8-10 per gallon in Europe, but they have much more public transportation. Nearly everyone there lives within a short bike ride from a train station. You see everyone from small children to senior citizens out on bikes. You pass a train station and there are hundreds of bikes parked. America has chosen to not build satisfactory public transportation systems except for a few major cities. And we'll pay for that choice.
The downside is I can't be as self-sufficient as I'd like. I only have so much room to devote to garden, and can only keep 3 chickens. I would love to have goats for milk, but I don't think city ordinances or my neighbors would approve. I can't have a wood or pellet stove. I don't get enough sun for solar.
Gas is already $8-10 per gallon in Europe, but they have much more public transportation. Nearly everyone there lives within a short bike ride from a train station. You see everyone from small children to senior citizens out on bikes. You pass a train station and there are hundreds of bikes parked. America has chosen to not build satisfactory public transportation systems except for a few major cities. And we'll pay for that choice.