I currently live in the rural South. If I tried to walk or bike to any store besides the gas station a block away, or to work, I would either die from exhaustion, or get run over by a lifted pick up truck.
I don't think anyone is saying that the conditions exist for most people to live without a car. It's the weird relationship people seem to have with their car that I find concerning.
I currently live in the rural South. If I tried to walk or bike to any store besides the gas station a block away, or to work, I would either die from exhaustion, or get run over by a lifted pick up truck.
I don't think anyone is saying that the conditions exist for most people to live without a car. It's the weird relationship people seem to have with their car that I find concerning.
I have similar beliefs about dental care. Toothbrushes are disgusting, supported by big dentist, people have a weird relationship with them, etc.
But with FlossLatino, paying just 30 cents on the dollar for Latin Americans to have quality dental care might turn things around!