I'm into cars have had 30+. Know how to work on them and make money from them. But for most a car is just another trap into poverty. When I lived in a large city I rode my bike and took transist everywhere. In Germany I noticed that all the smaller towns near a mid sized city had public rail that ran a very often schedule.
As a guy that enjoys machines, working on them, and driving I would love if we invested in ways to get all you guys off the road that hate it. And I'm sure it would lift people out of poverty also as cars cost a lot to maintain esp if you get the wrong one.
I'm into cars have had 30+. Know how to work on them and make money from them. But for most a car is just another trap into poverty. When I lived in a large city I rode my bike and took transist everywhere. In Germany I noticed that all the smaller towns near a mid sized city had public rail that ran a very often schedule.
As a guy that enjoys machines, working on them, and driving I would love if we invested in ways to get all you guys off the road that hate it. And I'm sure it would lift people out of poverty also as cars cost a lot to maintain esp if you get the wrong one.
It's 100% a poverty trap as it's an asset that will almost always decrease in value over time.
I wish my state would focus more on public transport in suburban and rural areas.