Living in Downtown Cleveland without a Car: May 2018
I continue to be living proof that car ownership is totally unnecessary when living in a city.
I continue to be living proof that car ownership is totally unnecessary when living in a city.
In terms of cost savings and physical well-being, I’m doing just fine without a car.
In the five months I've lived without a car in Downtown Cleveland, I've saved over $2,500.
Everyone told me I'd need a car. I'm still not feeling it.
To most Clevelanders, the idea of going without a car is crazy. Not to me.
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A terrific new podcast takes an informed and unapologetic look at the toxic relationship between cars and cities.
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