Who doesn't own or have access to an automobile?

I’m very capable of still driving in daylight and at night providing the roads are not wet.
The white lines on our main city roads , don’t have cat eyes like interstate roads ,so they can’t be seen when roads are wet/ it’s raining
My hubby mostly drives 99% of the time
Hi Kadee! How are you doing?
 
I have a car but I can walk to most things. A shopping mall is a couple hundred metres away, my doctor is at the end of my street as is the chemist. The railway station is an eight minute walk, the club about 6 minutes walk.

Basically my car is only used for long journeys, if I visit my older kids in Canberra that's a 500km round trip, youngest son in Darwin that's over 8000km there and back

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My car was totaled while parked in 2005. Shortly after I got the settlement for it, I had glaucoma and cataract surgery, but one eye at a time, months apart. Since my specialist surprised me and corrected my nearsightedness and astigmatism in the right eye first, my vision was off and I couldn't drive. I opted not to get another car.

I live in a transportation hub, so if my husband or son couldn't take me to my doctor appointments, it was convenient to take the bus, even for out of town doctors (with the exception of one). After my husband died, Ubers and Lyfts were readily available, so I started ordering my rides to go to all my appointments. My son usually takes me to my lab appointments, which I schedule for Saturday mornings, but that's only 3 times a year. Last Saturday, since my son was working, my Honorary Son #3 took me and said he'd be happy to do so anytime.

There's a supermarket within walking distance, as well as retail stores, financial institutions, restaurants and the gym we go to. The walk score for my neighborhood is 98. Since the local market doesn't have everything I want, my son stops at it's bigger "sister" store a couple of times a month. He also shops at Costco for us once a month. At least three times a year my son has to take me to Costco and Dollar Tree so I can indulge in shopping therapy. :)

I don't feel less independent nor do I feel isolated. I can choose whether to socialize or not socialize. I've had nice conversations with everyone from the supermarket employee who helped me look for my favorite bread (which they don't stock often enough) to people I run into wherever I happen to be.
 
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I still drive and own a car but it isn’t really necessary.

It has more to do with a psychological need for independence than transportation.

If I sold my car, I would be able to use car services for necessary trips and an occasional day trip to the mall along with delivery services for groceries, prescriptions, and a variety of internet purchases.

Even if I’m forced to quit driving due to advancing age I’ll probably keep a car in the parking garage covered in dust with four flat tires. šŸ˜‰šŸ¤­šŸ˜‚
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How do you grocery shop, go to doctor's appointments, or run errands?

Does not driving a car make you feel isolated?

Does it make you feel less independent?

Since I'm not working anymore, I question whether or not I really need a car?
I bike or take the bus and train, but that's easy talking in Holland. You can even walk to the store. It's a 5 minute walk. Bike paths everywhere. They made em in Long Island too, I saw on youtube. A guy on a forum from America was inspired by the carriage bike I then had to bike the kids around, with a not so strong motor, but you still had to bike. He made one himself with a way stronger motor, 3 wheels, he couldn't care less and went to work with it, while he used to be a cool biker not with a bicycle, but a motorcycle.
 
I haven't owned a car in years. Even while living in rural Michigan. I just walked everywhere and sometimes miles to get to work. I just left two hours or more early. The health benefits paid off later in age. Driving was never a big deal to me. Live in the city now close to public transportation and still walking to all my appointments. Even walked through chemo radiation till they caught me and put me in the hospital.
 
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