I heard about this article on the radio this morning. I find it very interesting. It's hard to imagine viable alternatives to cars around this area (DFW), but they are there and slowly increasing. Also, there are more housing units being built in areas that might allow for alternative means of transport.
Here's one of my theories on this topic. I think the worsening of urban/suburban gridlock in areas like this are sucking what little fun remained in driving. My relationship with cars has changed dramatically. It's more of an appliance to me now and I just want it to be economical and consume as little of my free time as possible.
Millennials and Cars
Here's one of my theories on this topic. I think the worsening of urban/suburban gridlock in areas like this are sucking what little fun remained in driving. My relationship with cars has changed dramatically. It's more of an appliance to me now and I just want it to be economical and consume as little of my free time as possible.
Millennials and Cars