Not only is a private automobile the safest place to travel during a pandemic, it’s the safest place to be tested for the coronavirus. At least, so laments Eve Andrews, a writer for Grist who can easily afford a car but has been trying to live without one.
She notes that some people don’t have cars because “cars can be prohibitively expensive to purchase and maintain.” I don’t find that persuasive as owning a car is one of the best ways to boost one’s income. I am pretty sure that most of the 9 percent of households in American who don’t own cars can afford to do so, they just choose not to and then often rely other taxpayers to subsidize their transit rides.
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In any case, as Andrews notes, social distancing is causing at least some people to question the car-free lifestyle. Unfortunately, anti-car people have so demonized cars that people think they are being virtuous just by not owning one when in fact they maybe harming both themselves and others by making themselves more vulnerable to catching and spreading the virus.