• bluGill@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Most people live in some form of family/marriage situation (they may not be legally family/married, but they have lived with the same person/people for years and plan to continue that). Such situations can generally get rid of one car for a bike, sharing the other car(s) for the trips that they cannot bike for. It is more work to share a car instead of each person having a car. I know a lot of two driver families that have 3 cars just because if one car breaks they want a backup, they can get rid of the backup if they would bike for more.

    Most already have a bike (not ebike, but a regular bike is good enough), it just doesn’t occur to them they could ride it for errands instead of just trail rides on a nice saturday.

    • thejevans
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      1 year ago

      I totally agree. If you can replace a car with a bike or ebike, that’s going to be financially worth it. Then the only questions become about safety and infrastructure.